Surprisingly little. Water covers a little under three-quarters of Earth's surface, but it's almost all on (or just below) the surface, so a relatively tiny fraction of Earth is water.
Thirty million hundred on the beach but 6,000 in a pool.
Water is constantly being recycled on Earth through the hydrological cycle, so there is no "new" water being formed every day. Most of the water on Earth has been here since the planet was formed.
Is it the planet Mars.
Mars, Venus's atmosphere is thicker than Earth's. Much thicker.
It is a rocky planet but smaller and colder than the earth
about 95 %
The Earth's total surface is 80% water and only 2.5% is fresh water.
About 70% of the surface of the Earth is covered with water but only about 0,0001% of the total mass is liquid water.
Earth is the planet with nearly three fourths of its surface covered in oceans. These vast bodies of water play a crucial role in regulating the planet's climate and supporting a wide variety of ecosystems.
Well that itself is hard the earth is made up of about 70% ocean, roughly '''326 million trillion gallons of water are on the planet (including fresh water). much of this water however is still ocean thus salt water. '''
well there is 77% of the earth is made up of water
The Earth is made up of about 70% water, and 30% land.
The Planet Earth is ONE planet.
Thirty million hundred on the beach but 6,000 in a pool.
Mars has no liquid water. For a planet to have liquid water it must be the correct distance from the Sun like Earth.
Water 75%
Eris is not a planet; it is a dwarf planet. It is much smaller than Earth.