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If a 55-gallon drum represented all the water on earth, how much water would be in the oceans?
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If a 55-gallon drum represented all the water on earth, how much water would be in the oceans?
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I’m not a genius, but the answer(no guarantees) is 53.35 gallons, cause 97% of the world’s waters is from the oceans. Then do the math: 97% of 55 is 53.35 so 53.35 gallons.
Glad I could help, terribly sorry if I’m wrong.
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