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Where is the ultimate destination of all the water in the hydrosphere?

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The ultimate destination of all the water in the hydrosphere is the ocean.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Technically speaking, all the oceans present on the 'planet' are actually a large 'unibody' of water.
  • The water that is in the rivers flows its course to ultimately go and drain into the ocean.
  • The water in the lakes evaporates to form clouds which pour down in the 'form of rain' and ultimately mixes up with the ocean.
  • The water trapped in the glaciers in solid form also eventually makes its way to the oceans through rivers, streams, etc.
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The ultimate destination of all the water in the hydrosphere is the ocean.
This body of saline water that composes much of a planet's hydrosphere.
Due to the presence of the ocean on its surface, Earth resembles a "blue marble" when viewed from space.
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