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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPeak water - here's a thought-provoking illustration...
How much water is on Earth?
In this illustration, the blue ball represents the volume of all the water on earth, relative to the size of the earth. The tiny speck to the right of the blue ball represents Earth's fresh water.
CREDIT: David Gallo/WHOI
CREDIT: David Gallo/WHOI
If Earth was the size of a basketball, all of its water would fit into a ping pong ball.
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Oceans create a water layer spanning 15,000 miles (24,000 kilometers) across the planet at an average depth of more than 2 miles (3.2 km). If you poured all of the world's water on the United States and could contain it, you'd create a lake 90 miles (145 km) deep.
This seems, and looks, like a lot of water, Gallo told Life's Little Mysteries, but looks can be deceiving.
If the Earth was an apple, Gallo said, the water layer would be thinner than the fruit's skin.
The Earth's freshwater is even rarer.
<snip>
<snip>
Oceans create a water layer spanning 15,000 miles (24,000 kilometers) across the planet at an average depth of more than 2 miles (3.2 km). If you poured all of the world's water on the United States and could contain it, you'd create a lake 90 miles (145 km) deep.
This seems, and looks, like a lot of water, Gallo told Life's Little Mysteries, but looks can be deceiving.
If the Earth was an apple, Gallo said, the water layer would be thinner than the fruit's skin.
The Earth's freshwater is even rarer.
<snip>
More at: http://www.lifeslittlemysteries.com/829-how-much-water-on-earth-100909html.html
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Peak water - here's a thought-provoking illustration... (Original Post)
Richardo
Mar 2012
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freshwest
(53,661 posts)1. People are getting more mindful of this, and they better get their priorities straight. Water first.
Ilsa
(61,692 posts)2. There is a crisis coming in freshwater supply, and
Not just in 3rd world countries. My understanding is that the southern one-half of the US is at risk of having insufficient potable water over the next 50 years.
raouldukelives
(5,178 posts)3. K&R
Keep on fracking in the free world.