No, 62% of earth is water and the rest is covered by land
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The Pacific Ocean, follow by the Atlantic Ocean then the Indian Ocean.
the oceans
(all of it) Most of it is ocean. In fact, 70-75% is water and 20% is land
Most of the earths surface is covered with water. There is land under that water though, below the surface.
If you're asking which ocean covers the most footage, it would be the Pacific followed by the Atlantic.
True. Most of the earth is covered with water; hence most of the crust underneath all that water is unreachable. It hasn't been explored. We don't yet have technology advanced enough.
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70% of the Earth is covered by water. Most of the water is salt water.
71% of Earth's surface is covered in ocean and marginal seas. Marginal seas includes such places as the Mediterranean, Gulf of Mexico, etc. However, that large percentage of surface area being water can appear to be misleading as most estimates place the actual percentage of the Earth's mass from water at around .023%.
Most of the land on Earth has always been covered by water. Most of the land on Earth is covered by water now. You're probably going to need to rephrase your question.
About 70% of the Earth surface is covered with water, and most of that is the ocean. Only a small portion of the Earth's water is freshwater, which is found in lakes, rivers and groundwater. Freshwater is needed for drinking, farming, and washing.