Yes, oceans continue to grow; approximately 0.025 cubic miles of new water is added to the sea each year, primarily by volcanic events and ice from comets.
The volume of the oceans is around 1.3x109km3.
The approximate total water volume of all the oceans is 321,000,000 cubic miles. This is not exact due to the fact that the ocean floor has mountains and other terrain that are not fully mapped out.
Only a small part of oceans volume is evaporated.
The ratio of the earth's volume to that of the moon is right close to 50. In other words, the moon is 1/50th of the volume of the earth. Please refer to the link below.
The answer depends on the context: in the atmosphere, dissolved in the oceans, or whatever,
Yes, oceans continue to grow; approximately 0.025 cubic miles of new water is added to the sea each year, primarily by volcanic events and ice from comets.
the total volume of all the oceans, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic is approximately 130 million miles.
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yes mountains are still growing. like mount Everest.
Males who are only 16 of age can still experience growing pains because they're still growing.
Scientists still look for everything in the oceans.
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There is about 393,049. The population is still growing. There is about 393,049. The population is still growing.
Hawaii is still growing because the volcano erruptions in the water makes a land.
There is by far more saltwater in the world. The oceans of the world are saltwater, and by volume the oceans compose over ninety percent of Earth's water.
There is about 393,049. The population is still growing. There is about 393,049. The population is still growing.
The Evolutionists say that the total volume of water in the ice would add a few hundred feet to the depth of the oceans. That would be a world-wide disaster for us humans, but it really is just a "drop in the bucket" compared to the volume of water already in the oceans. So the ice caps are simply frozen water that used to be in the oceans.