The Pacific Ocean by far. It covers nearly a third of Earth's surface.
pacific ocean is about 30 million sq km larger than all land on earth
Yes, yes it is. The Pacific Ocean is 180 million square kilometres in area and is bigger than the areaof all the land masses of the Earth combined.
20%
Since there are shores on all the oceans, they are really bodies of water surrounded by land. The geographic definition for ocean is a body of saltwater bigger than a sea.
The pacific ocean is bigger than all the rest.
The oceans, seas, rivers and lakes.
a theory explaining how the pieces of Earth's surface (the plates) move
The Pacific Ocean is the largest of all oceans on Earth.
yes the ONLY four outer planets are bigger than earth
well some planets are bigger than the earth but from the inside earth is of course bigger than all of the other planets
The Great Lakes contain about 84% of the freshwater in North America and approximately 21% of the world's surface freshwater. Therefore, the Great Lakes hold a significant portion of the Earth's freshwater lakes water.
Rivers, lakes, and oceans are all components of the Earth's hydrosphere, which includes all the water on or near the Earth's surface.