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stuntcat

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Wed Dec 19, 2012, 02:43 PM Dec 2012

Illustration of the volume of all the Earth's water [View all]

The drawings below show various blue spheres representing relative amounts of Earth's water in comparison to the size of the Earth. Are you surprised that these water spheres look so small? They are only small in relation to the size of the Earth. These images attempt to show three dimensions, so each sphere represents "volume." Overall, it shows that in comparison to the volume of the globe the amount of water on the planet is very small - and the oceans are only a "thin film" of water on the surface.


http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/2010/gallery/global-water-volume.html


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What a great graphic! JimDandy Dec 2012 #1
Shows how precious water is... TheProgressive Dec 2012 #2
+1 limpyhobbler Dec 2012 #5
That is truly a keeper tech3149 Dec 2012 #3
Well, it IS a renewable resource..... AverageJoe90 Dec 2012 #7
I'd be intersted in seeing the volume of earth's AIR for comparison Speck Tater Dec 2012 #4
I would like that too. stuntcat Dec 2012 #6
People don't seem to realize... Speck Tater Dec 2012 #8
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