Saturday, January 23, 2016

What is the hydrosphere?

The origin of terrestrial water is a controversial issue. It is stated that water existed in the early formation of Earth, but not in liquid form or as vapor in the atmosphere, but tied to rocks.


Gradually, water was released in the form of steam by the hot rocks, together with carbon dioxide, forming a second atmosphere. When  crust cooling has widened,water has condensed , rain has appeared and formed seas, and water intake from depths,continued through emanations of volcanoes.


Thus,it was formed as a shell of the earth, consisting of oceans, seas, lakes, glaciers, rivers, groundwater, snow and ice, called the hydrosphere.


Earth is the only place known where the water is clear and liquid, the result of convergence of several natural and climatic factors.


All of these components of the hydrosphere, are the water source available on the planet Earth, regarded as national entities, by virtue of their sovereign rights over a territory, legally recognized.


To understand the content and significance of water resources, this natural biological resource, must be considered in the indissoluble link with water resources.

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