The average saltwater to freshwater ratio on Earth is about 97% saltwater and 3% freshwater. This ratio varies depending on the location and specific bodies of water.
About 71% of the Earth's surface is covered in water, mostly in the form of oceans and seas.
The earth/moon radius ratio is about 3.67/1 and the mass ratio is about 80/1.
The ratio of the volume of the Sun to Earth is approximately 1,300,000 times. This means that you could fit about 1.3 million Earths inside the Sun.
The ratio of Earth typically refers to the ratio of its radius, diameter, or mass to that of another celestial body such as the Moon or Sun. For example, the ratio of Earth's radius to the Moon's radius is about 3.7:1.
About 97% of the earth's water is saltwater, the the remaining 3% is freshwater.
The average saltwater to freshwater ratio on Earth is about 97% saltwater and 3% freshwater. This ratio varies depending on the location and specific bodies of water.
Brackish water typically has a salty or slightly briny taste due to its mix of fresh and saltwater. The taste can vary depending on the ratio of saltwater to freshwater in the mixture.
A percent is a ratio of a number to 100.
Any number of percent is the ratio of that number to 100.
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 ratio is 1:25 4 percent as a ratio is 0.04 : 1
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No it is not equal to a ratio.
ratio = 70% : 30 % = 7 : 3
68 percent as a ratio is 68/100 or 17/25.
ratio: 24% : 22% = 12 : 11