Answer:
The total amount of water on the planet that is present in the <em>atmosphere</em> at any given time is about 0.001% of the total water found on Earth. This atmospheric water is responsible for all storms.
If by in storage we mean in <em>groundwater</em> then the percentage would be 1.69.
Explanation:
The overwhelming majority of all water on our planet resides in the <em>oceans</em>. These hold about 96.5% of the total.
If we only consider freshwater (water with no salt) then the greatest storage areas are <em>ice caps</em>, <em>glaciers</em>, and <em>groundwater aquifers</em>.
In a recent article, we call this anthropogenic drought, which is water stress caused or intensified by human activities, including increased demand, outdated water management, climate change from anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, growing energy and food production, intensive irrigation, diminished supplies
Answer:
The answer is most certainly C
Explanation:
All the other options are dried out when harvested/picked
Explanation:
A fault is a product of brittle deformation in which a displacement occurs within the earth.
A normal and reverse fault both have an hanging wall and a foot wall.
- In a normal fault, the footwall moves upward and the hanging wall moves downward thereby causing extension.
- In a reverse fault, the footwall moves downward and the hanging wall moves upward thereby causing shortening.
- The footwall is the block on a side of the fault surface where a miner can stand whereas the hanging wall is the block on the other side.
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