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ASTRONOMY - 2025 September 7

 2025 September 7

An illustration of planet Earth is shown where the 
Earth is tan and has no water shown on its surface. In
the foreground are several small blue spheres showing how
much water is known to reside on our planet.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.

All the Water on Planet Earth
Illustration Credit: Jack Cook, Adam Nieman, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Data source: Igor Shiklomanov

Explanation: How much of planet Earth is made of water? Very little, actually. Although oceans of water cover about 70 percent of Earth's surface, these oceans are shallow compared to the Earth's radius. The featured illustration shows what would happen if all of the water on or near the surface of the Earth were bunched up into a ball. The radius of this ball would be only about 700 kilometers, less than half the radius of the Earth's Moon, but slightly larger than Saturn's moon Rhea which, like many moons in our outer Solar System, is mostly water ice. The next smallest ball depicts all of Earth's liquid fresh water, while the tiniest ball shows the volume of all of Earth's fresh-water lakes and rivers. How any of this water came to be on the Earth and whether any significant amount is trapped far beneath Earth's surface remain topics of research.

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ASTRONOMY - 2025 September 7

 2025 September 7 All the Water on Planet Earth Illustration Credit:  Jack Cook, Adam Nieman,  Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution ; Data s...