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"Okeanos (Oceanus) in Greek) is a major body of saline water, and a principal component of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface (an area of some 361 million square kilometers) is covered by ocean"- Ocean; WikipediaBy this estimate, Earth is approximately 508.45 million square kilometers..71x = 361x = 508.45510,072,000 km squared, total. About 30 percent land About 70 percent water See link for more information.
Two thirds of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
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No. Though about 7/10 of the surface is covered in water it makes up about 1/50 of the mass of the earth
1 square kilometer equals 0.386 square miles. 1 square mile equals 2.590 square kilometers. Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversions of area (surface) units".
"Land". 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by sea. If you are looking for surface numbers: the total Earth surface is 510 million square kilometers, so 1/3 would be 168 million square kilometers.
360 millon kilometers or just 71% and the contents 29% or just 150 million kilometers
360 millon kilometers or just 71% and the contents 29% or just 150 million kilometers
The total surface area of the Earth is 510,072,000 square kilometers, but only 29.2% of that, or 148,940,000 square kilometers is land. The rest is covered by water.
The moon has a surface area of about 37.93 million square kilometers.
Canada has a total area (land and territorial waters) of slightly less than 10 million square kilometers. The total area of the surface of the earth (again, land and water) is about 510 million square kilometers, so Canada is a bit less than 2% of the total area of the earth. By land area alone, Canada is about 9 million square kilometers out of 149 million square kilometers, or about 6% of the total land area.
Antarctica is a continent of approximately 14,000,000 sq km about 99% of which is covered in ice.
"Okeanos (Oceanus) in Greek) is a major body of saline water, and a principal component of the hydrosphere. Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface (an area of some 361 million square kilometers) is covered by ocean"- Ocean; WikipediaBy this estimate, Earth is approximately 508.45 million square kilometers..71x = 361x = 508.45510,072,000 km squared, total. About 30 percent land About 70 percent water See link for more information.
No. Antarctica has an area of about 14 million square kilometers, compared to 179.7 million square kilometers of Pacific Ocean surface. It's about 7.8% of it.
The record size Antarctic ozone hole (2006) was 10.6 million square miles (27.5 million square kilometers). The surface area of the Moon is only 39.9 million square kilometers, and Asia is only 44.6 million square kilometers.
The total surface area of the Moon is 37.9 million square kilometers, or 14.6 million square miles.
The total surface area of the Moon is 37.9 million square kilometers, or 14.6 million square miles.