To completely cover the Earth with water, it would take approximately 332.5 million cubic miles of water.
Life on earth would probably be impossible, as lakes and rivers would freeze from the bottom up becoming completely solid (not the top down leaving liquid at the bottom) killing anything there. As life began in water, being unable to exist there it could never have moved to the land or air.
If all the water vapor in the Earth's atmosphere were to condense and fall to the ground, it would cover the globe with about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water. This would equate to approximately 1/25th of an inch (1 mm) if evenly distributed over the entire surface of the Earth.
If there was no water on Earth, all living things would die because water is essential for survival. Plants would not be able to grow, animals would not have anything to drink, and humans would not be able to survive without water. The Earth would become a barren and lifeless planet.
Raising the water level on Earth by one foot would require approximately 356,000 cubic kilometers of water.
Without water on Earth, all forms of life would cease to exist. Water is essential for survival and is necessary for plants, animals, and humans to thrive. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in shaping Earth's climate and weather patterns.
No, Earth's water could not completely cover Pluto's surface as Pluto is significantly larger than Earth's oceans combined. Pluto's surface area is about 16.7 million square kilometers, while Earth's total ocean surface area is around 361.9 million square kilometers.
Oceans contain the most water because they cover the majority of the earth's surface and are often very deep. I would say the pacific ocean holds the most water of any one specific place on the planet.
There would be some dry land.
Life on earth would probably be impossible, as lakes and rivers would freeze from the bottom up becoming completely solid (not the top down leaving liquid at the bottom) killing anything there. As life began in water, being unable to exist there it could never have moved to the land or air.
The earth would be completely destroyed.
If the Earth were completely flat, the depth of the ocean would likely vary depending on the specific location, but on average, it could be around 4 to 5 kilometers deep. This estimation is based on the current average depth of the ocean, which is approximately 3.7 kilometers.
...is fresh water. No. One percent of the world would be totally incorrect if there were a test that would ask you such question. The correct answer would be 3/4. If the water were to be one percent, than that means water will only cover 1/4 of the world and land will cover 3/4 of the world. When you look at a photo of Earth, you can see that most of Earth is covered blue. Blue stands for water. Another way you can think positive is that,think what you would do if you wasted all the water there is on Earth. And you are in the the middle of the winter. How would you get water if there is no rain avilable.You can't get rain to come in the winter time. It will be snow by the time it falls from the sky. This is why we have so much water to last.
Probably not, when you consider two facts:-- All that water would have to come from somewhere. It would take an awful lot of watery comets or meteorsfalling in to bring enough extra water to cover the earth.-- There's a very popular book that explains that the rainbow was invented as an advertisement andan icon designed to recall for us the existence of a binding contract that stipulates that the earth willnever be covered by water, EVEN THOUGH it already happened once.
It depends on the size of your crab. I would suggest just enough for them to cover the majority of there body but not enough for them to be completely submerged.
we would all be dead and the earth will be completely destroyed
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Without water, earth would not support life.