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∙ 13y agoThe 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.
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∙ 13y ago350 million years
Actually, scientists are certain the sun is about 93 million miles away from earth.
Venus is located between the planets Mercury and Earth.
Pangaea (Pangæa) was the latest of several supercontinents that existed during the prehistoric periods on Earth. It formed about 300 million years ago, then began to rift about 200 million years ago, creating the current continents.
Dinosaurs did not roam the Earth in a "century" but from from roughly 250 million (Triassic Period) to 50 million (Cenozoic Era) years ago. A meteor hitting the Yucatan peninsula, about 60-70 million years ago, is theorized to have caused such global destruction immediately, and changed the climate so radically over the following millennia, that dinosaurs were eventually wiped out of the gene pool of the world. Dinosaurs roamed the earth for around 180 Million years. They first appeared during the begining of the Mezoic Era, approximately 240 million years ago, and were wiped out at the end of Mezoic Era, approximately 75 million years ago, although some modern speicies may be descendants of dinosaurs.
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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.
well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks. well lets use cubic meters. there is one hundred and eighty million cubic meters of packed earth and sixty million cubic meters of bricks.
Approximately 97% of the Earth's water is found in oceans and seas, with the remaining 3% found in polar ice caps, glaciers, groundwater, lakes, rivers, and in the atmosphere. This water is constantly moving through the water cycle, playing a crucial role in sustaining life on Earth.
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.
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.
The water part of the Earth is called the hydrosphere. It is estimated that there are 1386 million cubic kilometers of water on the Earth.
The total volume of sea water on Earth is estimated to be around 321 million cubic miles.
It is estimated that at least 50 million cubic meters of earth and rock were moved in the construction of the Panama Canal. It took over ten years, but it was successful.
It is 1.41*10^14 cubic km or 1.3 million times the size of the earth.
The total volume of the Earth is something like 258 billion cubic miles.Your question doesn't specify which 9 million of them you're talking about.Also . . . to a pretty close approximation, the surface areas of the Arctic and Antarctic,as well as their volumes to any given depth, are nominally equal.