Your question makes no sense, an ocean basin is an OCEAN not land area and therefore including it is impossible.
pacific ocean is about 30 million sq km larger than all land on earth
1. Seepage from the ground 2. Runoff from the surface
Approximately 30% of the Earth's surface is covered by land, the remaining 70% of the surface is covered by water.
Seepage from the ground and runoff from the surface.
The ocean's surface
Your question makes no sense, an ocean basin is an OCEAN not land area and therefore including it is impossible.
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pacific ocean is about 30 million sq km larger than all land on earth
The Pacific Ocean covers about 28% of the global surface. It is larger than the total land area of the world.
There is more ocean than land on Earth. Oceans cover about 70% of the Earth's surface, while land makes up the remaining 30%.
no water covers 71% of the earths surface and land 29%
Hmmm... The total surface area of the Earth would be 510,072,000 km², this is including both the land and ocean. However, the total surface area of land on Earth is 148,940,000 km². That is around 29.2 % land and 70.8% ocean. To put things into perspective, the total surface area of the Earth is equivilant to 97,457,777,777.77 football fields (I think...) Anyway, I hope that helps.
About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
The Earth's surface is about 30% land and 70% saltwater ocean and seas, including 7% to 8% that is covered seasonally by sea ice around the poles.
The western hemisphere has more ocean surface. The eastern hemisphere has more land surface.
Evaporation is generally greater over the ocean than over land due to the larger surface area of water bodies and the availability of moisture in the atmosphere. The ocean has a higher evaporation rate compared to land surfaces due to the water's ability to store heat and release it slowly over time.