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Where is global warming going?
- The ocean covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface.
The makes the planet appear blue when viewed from space.
- The ocean makes all life on Earth possible.
Earth's ocean contains about 1.35 billion cubic kilometers (324 million cubic miles) of water, which is about 97 percent of all the water on Earth.
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Earth's Water, Saltwater, Freshwater, Water, Water Everywhere
- NASA
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