<span>Ocean currents have a effect on precipitation and climate. The ocean currents bring warm water to cold places and vice versa. Without the ocean currents being the way they are, we would have the climate we have today. The precipitation part of my answer is pretty obvious. The ocean is water and water evaporates and makes clouds and then the clouds rain.</span>
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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>.
The answer is the Altai Mountains and the Gobi Desert
China and Mongolia share a large land border stretching to more than 4,700 km
Most of the Western section of this border is covered in the Altai Mountains (Gold Mountains)
In the East, the Gobi desert covers the border, which end in Mongolia and where the grasslands start.
Mongolia itself is one of the least populated countries in the world. It is the 18th largest country in the world with a population of only 3 million people.
It is also the second largest land-locked country after Kazakhstan
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