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The Hydrosphere Abstract The electronic configuration of atomic oxygen is 1s22s22p4and of atomic hydrogen is 1s1. In the water molecule the three nuclei are surrounded by ten electrons; the two 1s electrons of oxygen are confined to the vicinity of the oxygen nucleus, and the other eight elec...
Earth can be broken up into four primary spheres, each with multiple sub-spheres: the hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and atmosphere. The hydrosphere refers to all water on Earth, while the cryosphere is all of this water that is frozen. The lithosphere means Earth's land,...
A total of 96.5% of the hydrosphere is represented by oceans, seas and bays, 1.7% by glaciers and polar snow, 1.7% by underground water, lakes, rivers and streams, and a very small proportion of water vapor in the atmosphere (NASA Earth Observatory, n.d.). It can be concluded that ...
Hydrosphere - Water Cycle, Oceans, Atmosphere: The present-day water cycle at Earth’s surface is made up of several parts. Some 496,000 cubic km (about 119,000 cubic miles) of water evaporates from the land and ocean surface annually, remaining for abou