No. Though about 7/10 of the surface is covered in water it makes up about 1/50 of the mass of the earth
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seven and five tenths
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no bich its 7 not 3
Three and seven tenths.
About seven tenths if 71.1% of the earths surface is underwater and wow I am surprised nobody figured that out and answered this
Seven-tenths of Earth's fresh water is primarily found in glaciers and ice caps, particularly in Greenland and Antarctica. This significant portion is not readily accessible for human use, as it is locked in ice. Only a small fraction of fresh water is available in rivers, lakes, and underground aquifers for consumption and irrigation. Therefore, while seven-tenths represents a large quantity, the actual usable fresh water is much less.
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Seven tenths = 0.7
seven-tenths=0.7
I thought the figure was seven-tenths, which is close to five-eighths...
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seven tenths
Seven tenths of 250 is equal to 175.
seven and five tenths
About 3/4 of the Earth is covered in water.
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