No, all the freshwater rivers out together in the world only make up 3% of the world's freshwater!
Earth is the planet with approximately 71% of its surface covered by water.
There are a few planets which have ice. Earth has ice. Mars is believed to contain ice far underneath its surface. Pluto which is no longer classified as a planet has a surface which is completely frozen.
Yes, oceans cover more of Earth's surface than land. The oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface and contain 97 percent of the Earth's water.
The Jovian planets are gas giants and have no surface.
Jovian Planets do not have a solid surface to stand on.
Of all the planets the surface of Mars is closest to being like Earth.
None of the planets in our solar system except Earth are thought to have surface liquid water in any considerable amount. Some planets are known to have water ice or atmospheric water vapor; some moons of Saturn and Jupiter (which are not planets) show evidence of having sub-surface oceans of liquid water owing to tidal heating effects; other planets including Mars and Venus (both of which were thought to have significant amounts of surface water in their history) continue to be studied for the possibility of liquid water below the surface.
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Neptune has a surface more similar to the inner planets than to the other outer planets. It is primarily composed of rock and ice, similar to the composition of the inner planets, whereas the other outer planets are predominantly gas giants.
The surface temperature of Venus is higher than the surface temperatures of the other inner planets because of its thick atmosphere.
Of the eight planets in our solar system (ignoring Pluto and other dwarf or minor planets), Mars is second smallest... only Mercury is smaller. Mars is about 53% of the diameter of Earth (about 15% of the volume), also about fifteen percent of its mass. Standing on its surface you'd feel a little under 2/5ths of Earth's surface gravity.
Earth is the planet that contains the most abundant amount of water, with about 71% of its surface covered in water. Other planets in our solar system, such as Mars and Venus, have negligible amounts of surface water in comparison.