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The total volume of sea water on Earth is estimated to be around 321 million 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.
Yes, about 97% of Earth's water is in the oceans, totaling around 332.5 million cubic miles. This vast amount of water plays a crucial role in maintaining the planet's ecosystems and climate.
326 million 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 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.
It is estimated that there are approximately 1.4 billion cubic kilometers (330 million cubic miles) of water stored underground. This water is located in aquifers, which are underground layers of permeable rock that can hold and transmit water.
130 million cu ft = 0.00088 cu miles
The ice was mostly located in the artic ocean because during the ice age the whole ocean froze making the "land" bridge, which never fully melted.
Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water. This amounts to about 326 million cubic miles (1.332 billion cubic kilometers) of water on Earth.
The sun is located about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers) away from Earth on average. Its distance can vary slightly due to its elliptical orbit.
Around 8 to 10 million cubic miles of Earth's water is considered fresh water, of which some 6 to 7 million cubic miles (more than two-thirds) is frozen in glaciers and the ice caps in Greenland and Antarctica.