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To calculate this:

  • Look up the Earth's radius. If you find the diameter, divide it by 2. If you find it in kilometers, multiply 10000 to convert to dm. If you find it in meters, multiply by 10 to convert to dm.
  • Use the formula for the volume of a sphere - Earth is approximately sperical - (4/3) x pi x radius3.
  • The result will be in cubic decimeters, which is the same as liters.
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