Yes it is true that about 330 million cubic miles of covers the Earth.
To completely cover the Earth with water, it would take approximately 332.5 million cubic miles of water.
The total volume of the oceans is about 1,347,000,000 cubic kilometres which is 322,280,000 cubic miles.
It is estimated that there are about 1.386 billion cubic kilometers (331 million cubic miles) of water on Earth, which is equivalent to about 1.4 billion metric tons of water.
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The volume of Earth is approximately 259.9 trillion cubic miles.
To completely cover the Earth with water, it would take approximately 332.5 million cubic miles of water.
The total volume of the oceans is about 1,347,000,000 cubic kilometres which is 322,280,000 cubic miles.
The Earth's total amount of water has a volume of about 344 million cubic miles. 97% or 333.68 million cubic miles of this is seawater. Of the 3% or 10.32 million cubic miles left as fresh water, some 2% or 6.88 million cubic miles of the total is frozen.
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The area of the entire World Ocean is around 139 million square miles, or 361 million square kilometers. It has a volume of about 310 million cubic miles, or 1. 3 billion cubic kilometers.
The Earth has more water than land area. The Earth's estimated total volume of water is 1.386 billion cubic kilometer or 333 million cubic miles.
It is estimated that there are about 1.386 billion cubic kilometers (331 million cubic miles) of water on Earth, which is equivalent to about 1.4 billion metric tons of water.
130 million cu ft = 0.00088 cu miles
The Earth has a surface area of 196,939,900 square miles.
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