This is how little Water we have on Earth
Earth harbors about 320 million cubic miles (1.3 billion cubic km) of water, which is nothing compared to the rest of our solar system.
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Earth harbors about 320 million cubic miles (1.3 billion cubic km) of water, which is nothing compared to the rest of our solar system.
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