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∙ 16y agoThe approximate total water volume of all the oceans is 321,000,000 cubic miles. This is not exact due to the fact that the ocean floor has mountains and other terrain that are not fully mapped out.
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∙ 9y agoThe world's oceans contain an estimated 321 million cubic miles (1.332 billion cubic kilometers) of water. This is equivalent to about 332,500,000 cubic miles (1.386 billion cubic kilometers) of water.
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∙ 16y agoNot sure, but the weight of all the oceans water is est. 1,390,000,000,000,000,000,000kg !! ( 1.39 sextillion kg!)
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∙ 9y agoThe total volume of the oceans is 1.3 billion cubic kilometers. The oceans have an average depth of 3682 meters.
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∙ 15y agoaproximately 326 million cubic miles
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∙ 15y ago1.347 x 10^10 cubic km
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As a rough total, its 187,082,594,098,443. But don't quote me! :)
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According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there is over 1,4 billion cubic kilometers of water on the planet. 95% of that water is in the oceans, so that makes 1,3 billion cubic kilometers of ocean water.
The three primary life-giving seed world types are Earth-like worlds, Ocean worlds, and Ice worlds. Earth-like worlds have characteristics similar to Earth and can support a variety of life forms. Ocean worlds have vast oceans covering their surface and may contain subsurface oceans that could potentially harbor life. Ice worlds are covered in thick layers of ice but may have liquid water oceans beneath their icy crusts.
Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by ocean water.
That question can not be answered. The closes answer is more than 3/4's of the world is water.
All the worlds Oceans and Seas are salt water
There are about 1,344,420,000 cubic kilometers or about 342,543,511 cubic miles of water in the oceans of the world, according to an estimate by NOAA. Some other estimates are a bit lower, and others a bit higher. Anyway, that's so much water that it is almost impossible to comprehend how much it is. It's about 1.34442 x 1021 liters, or about 3.55158 x 1020 gallons. Any way you cut it, that's a lot of water.The ocean have 97% of the water in the world and it is saltwater
One estimate is that there are 1.3 billion cubic kilometers of water on Earth, about 90% to 95% would be seawater in the oceans. This would be equivalent to about 1.2 x 1021 liters (1.2 billion trillion liters).
The warming of the world's oceans can intensify the water cycle by increasing evaporation rates, leading to more water vapor in the atmosphere. This can result in more frequent and severe weather events like storms and heavy rainfall. Additionally, warmer ocean temperatures can impact ocean currents, which play a significant role in distributing heat around the globe.
There are about 1,344,420,000 cubic kilometers or about 342,543,511 cubic miles of water in the oceans of the world, according to an estimate by NOAA. Some other estimates are a bit lower, and others a bit higher. Anyway, that's so much water that it is almost impossible to comprehend how much it is. It's about 1.34442 x 1021 liters, or about 3.55158 x 1020 gallons. Any way you cut it, that's a lot of water.
It increases the amount of precipitation:) X4
It increases the amount of precipitation:) X4
Water volume, in cubic miles Percent of total water Oceans, Seas, & Bays 321,000,000
The total volume of sea water on Earth is estimated to be around 321 million cubic miles.
The United States Geologic Survey (USGS) estimates there to be 326,000,000 cubic miles of water on the planet. A cubic mile can hold a little more than 1.1 X 1012 gallons. The USGS also estimates that 96.5% of that water is in the planets oceans. 96.5% X (1,100,000,000,000 gallons per cubic mile) X (326,000,000 cubic miles) =============================== = 346,049,000,000,000,000,000 gallons.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, there is over 1,4 billion cubic kilometers of water on the planet. 95% of that water is in the oceans, so that makes 1,3 billion cubic kilometers of ocean water.
In the seas and oceans. In fact 2/3s of the worlds is covered in the lovely stuff!