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How Much Water Is In The Oceans , Seas, lakes, Rivers...(and also Frozen)
« on: 12/08/2007 01:07:41 »
When I get thirsty I can drink a lot of water !!..but even the oceans hold too much for me !!

If I was able to suck up all the water of the oceans and seas, bird baths etc and frozen bits too at he poles....and  float it in space inside a big plastic bag...how big would it be ?....bigger than the moon ?

Stats would be nice too !!

Straws at the ready for your answers de la liquid joy !



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« Reply #1 on: 12/08/2007 02:37:46 »
You would also need to add everything underground which could probably add 10% or more to your answer.



10% is a guesstimate a sort of wild shot in the dark. :). ps if you can read that without glasses then your eyesight is as perfect as mine
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« Reply #2 on: 12/08/2007 03:57:45 »
Quote from: ukmicky on 12/08/2007 02:37:46
You would also need to add everything underground which could probably add 10% or more to your answer.



10% is a guesstimate a sort of wild shot in the dark. :). ps if you can read that without glasses then your eyesight is as perfect as mine

At least I know my eyesight is good...and I'm using a crappy laptop with a crappy screen !!..

...so..YES..YES...chuck in all the free flowing subterranean liquid joy and luff too !!
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« Reply #3 on: 12/08/2007 09:14:04 »
Quote from: ukmicky on 12/08/2007 02:37:46
You would also need to add everything underground which could probably add 10% or more to your answer.



10% is a guesstimate a sort of wild shot in the dark. :). ps if you can read that without glasses then your eyesight is as perfect as mine

I've just read a book called "H2O A Biography Of Water" by Philip Ball. In it he mentions a theory which suggests that "Some estimates suggest that as much as three quarters of the [Earth's] mantle between 400 & 525 kilometres deep could exist in the form of wadsleyite, which provides an immense possible reserve of water - over a dozen oceans' worth"
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« Reply #4 on: 12/08/2007 16:28:02 »
Which then
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Quote from: ukmicky on 12/08/2007 02:37:46
You would also need to add everything underground which could probably add 10% or more to your answer.



10% is a guesstimate a sort of wild shot in the dark. :). ps if you can read that without glasses then your eyesight is as perfect as mine

I've just read a book called "H2O A Biography Of Water" by Philip Ball. In it he mentions a theory which suggests that "Some estimates suggest that as much as three quarters of the [Earth's] mantle between 400 & 525 kilometres deep could exist in the form of wadsleyite, which provides an immense possible reserve of water - over a dozen oceans' worth"

I take it all that water is held underground by presure . So if the ice caps were to melt would the oceans rise as much as they think ,wouldnt the extra presure due to the added volume squeeze even more underground.
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« Reply #5 on: 12/08/2007 17:37:40 »
Micky - I don't think it's as easy as that, but I'll have to find the paragraph on wadsleyite to check the details.
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....waits in anticipation.....!!

........can barely hold it together !!
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