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  2. Value of Earth - Wikipedia

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    The value of Earth, i.e. the net worth of our planet, is a debated concept both in terms of the definition of value, as well as the scope of "Earth". Since most of the planet's substance is not available as a resource, "earth" has been equated with the sum of all ecosystem services as evaluated in ecosystem valuation or full-cost accounting. [1]

  3. Earth mass - Wikipedia

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    An Earth mass (denoted as M 🜨, M ♁ or M E, where 🜨 and ♁ are the astronomical symbols for Earth), is a unit of mass equal to the mass of the planet Earth.The current best estimate for the mass of Earth is M 🜨 = 5.9722 × 10 24 kg, with a relative uncertainty of 10 −4. [2]

  4. Cavendish experiment - Wikipedia

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    Cavendish found that the Earth's density was 5.448 ± 0.033 times that of water (although due to a simple arithmetic error, found in 1821 by Francis Baily, the erroneous value 5.480 ± 0.038 appears in his paper). [10] [11] The current accepted value is 5.514 g/cm 3.

  5. Water distribution on Earth - Wikipedia

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    Most water in Earth's atmosphere and crust comes from saline seawater, while fresh water accounts for nearly 1% of the total. The vast bulk of the water on Earth is saline or salt water, with an average salinity of 35‰ (or 3.5%, roughly equivalent to 34 grams of salts in 1 kg of seawater), though this varies slightly according to the amount of runoff received from surrounding land.

  6. The water on Earth might have been delivered from space by ...

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    An image shows the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in March 2015. New research from NASA says Jupiter-family comets like this one could have been potential sources of water for early Earth ...

  7. Earth - Wikipedia

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    Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. This is enabled by Earth being an ocean world, the only one in the Solar System sustaining liquid surface water. Almost all of Earth's water is contained in its global ocean, covering 70.8% of Earth's crust.

  8. The system that moves water around the Earth is off balance ...

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    The system that moves water around the Earth is off balance for the first time in human history. ... The crisis is made more urgent by the huge need for water. The report calculates that, on ...

  9. Origin of water on Earth - Wikipedia

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    The deuterium to hydrogen ratio for ocean water on Earth is known very precisely to be (1.5576 ± 0.0005) × 10 −4. [35] This value represents a mixture of all of the sources that contributed to Earth's reservoirs, and is used to identify the source or sources of Earth's water.