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How much water and air does the Earth really have?

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You guys, really.
Compress air enough and you'll have a liquid, the simulation is not talking about liquid oxygen.

You under estimate the size and volume of the Earth here.

Of course can't compress it beyond a point... just questioning how they worked it out for air given it gets less dense when further out.

So yeah probably underestimating the size - visually tried to "spread" that air bubble over the globe and thought not enough. I think the simple % figures hit home better for me.

This helped: The Earth's Atmosphere
 
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