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Old 08-12-2009, 05:08 PM   #1
Tick
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Aug 12, 2009 [b]: All of the water... all of the air

Imagine every drop of water on Earth gathered into one place. Now all of the air. Is this what you imagined?



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Global water and air volume. Conceptual computer artwork of the total volume of water on Earth (left) and of air in the Earth's atmosphere (right) shown as spheres (blue and pink). The spheres show how finite water and air supplies are. The water sphere measures 1390 kilometres across and has a volume of 1.4 billion cubic kilometres. This includes all the water in the oceans, seas, ice caps, lakes and rivers as well as ground water, and that in the atmosphere. The air sphere measures 1999 kilometres across and weighs 5140 trillion tonnes. As the atmosphere extends from Earth it becomes less dense. Half of the air lies within the first 5 kilometres of the atmosphere.
Credit:
ADAM NIEMAN / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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