The total volume of the oceans is about 1,347,000,000 cubic kilometres which is 322,280,000 cubic miles.
it is 2 percent of the total volume of atmosphere, therefore 2/100*51,006,560,000,000 cubic metres (m^3) =1.0201312 x10 ^12m^3
I think the answer is 75% but I'm not sure
The average density of the Earth is approximately 5.52 grams per cubic centimeter. This value is determined by considering the total mass of the Earth and its volume. The density varies throughout the different layers of the Earth, with the core being the most dense.
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There are like 326,000,000,000,000,000,000 gallons of water or 326 trillion gallons of water. About 70% of Earth is water.
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.
The core consists of an inner solid core with a radius of 760 miles, and an outer liquid core with a total diameter of 1400 miles. Applying the 4/3pi(r3) volume formula to these values we get: 1.8 billion cubic miles for the solid core and 11.7 billion cubic miles for the total outer and inner core volume. This compares to a total volume for the earth of 32.5 billion cubic miles.
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 2 percent of the total volume of atmosphere, therefore 2/100*51,006,560,000,000 cubic metres (m^3) =1.0201312 x10 ^12m^3
The total volume of water on earth is 1.3 billion cubic kilometers. This is equal to 310 million cubic miles.total weight of water on earth is 1.4x1021kg.1 kg is approx equal to 1L of water,so approx 1.4x1021L of water.
The Moon has a diameter of about 3,474 kilometers (2,159 miles), making it approximately one-quarter the size of Earth. Its surface area is roughly 37.9 million square kilometers (14.6 million square miles), which is about 7.4% of Earth's total surface area. The Moon's volume is about 2.2 billion cubic kilometers (0.53 billion cubic miles).
The total volume of the world's saltwater is estimated to be around 321 million cubic miles, which is equivalent to about 1.332 billion cubic kilometers. Converting this to gallons, it would be roughly 351 quintillion gallons.
The Great Wall of China has an estimated volume of approximately 1 million cubic meters (about 35 million cubic feet). This volume accounts for the massive amount of materials used in its construction, including stone, brick, tamped earth, and wood. The wall stretches over 13,000 miles, and its dimensions vary across different sections, contributing to the total volume.
100,000 cubic miles is a measure of volume equivalent to approximately 416.2 billion cubic kilometers. To put it in perspective, this volume is roughly equal to the total volume of water in 100 million Olympic-sized swimming pools. It's a substantial amount of space, highlighting the vastness of large-scale measurements.
Water volume, in cubic miles Percent of total water Oceans, Seas, & Bays 321,000,000
About 71% of the Earth's surface is covered in water. However, only about 2.5% of this water is freshwater, with the majority being found in ice caps and glaciers. The total volume of water on Earth is estimated to be around 332.5 million cubic miles.
I think the answer is 75% but I'm not sure