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The "thickness" of water is an issue of its viscosity.

The viscosity of water is 8.90 × 10−4 Pa·s or 8.90 × 10−3 dyn·s/cm2 or 0.890 cP at about 25 °C.

As a function of temperature T (K): μ(Pa·s) = A × 10B/(TC)

where A=2.414 × 10−5 Pa·s ; B = 247.8 K ; and C = 140 K.

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The Hydrosphere ranges from 10 to 20 kilometers in thickness. The hydrosphere extends from Earth's surface downward several kilometers into the lithosphere and upward about 12 kilometers into the atmosphere.

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