All of Earth's Water
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@escapeartist said:
Fascinating. Nice find.
I would like to see the ball subdivided into fresh water and salt water. I think that would have more visual impact with reference to the limited resources on the planet.
via the link..
here are a couple of graphs showing distribution.. -
All the water and all the air. I'm not sure whether the air is represented as-is, ie a sliding scale of density, or whether it's all been compressed to 1 atmosphere. Either way, it weighs 5140 trillion tons.
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@alan fraser said:
All the water and all the air. I'm not sure whether the air is represented as-is, ie a sliding scale of density, or whether it's all been compressed to 1 atmosphere. Either way, it weighs 5140 trillion tons.
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=total+water+on+Earth
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=homosphere+volume
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atmosphere_of_Earth
The average mass of the atmosphere is about 5 quadrillion (5×1015) tonnes or 1/1,200,000 the mass of Earth. According to the American National Center for Atmospheric Research, "The total mean mass of the atmosphere is 5.1480×1018 kg with an annual range due to water vapor of 1.2 or 1.5×1015 kg depending on whether surface pressure or water vapor data are used; somewhat smaller than the previous estimate. The mean mass of water vapor is estimated as 1.27×1016 kg and the dry air mass as 5.1352 ±0.0003×1018 kg."
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Is Al Gore behind this one too...?
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@utiler said:
Is Al Gore behind this one too...?
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I thought Al Gore invented the Earth.
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This represents the Al's Gas. . .
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@unknownuser said:
I thought Al Gore invented the Earth.
Boo, see you starting to consider other creators...
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@solo said:
@unknownuser said:
I thought Al Gore invented the Earth.
Boo, see you starting to consider other creators...
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