SOLUTION: the radius of the moon is 1738km, if all the earth's surface was redistributed on the moon surface it would be 33.6 km, how much water is on the earth?
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Question 594660: the radius of the moon is 1738km, if all the earth's surface was redistributed on the moon surface it would be 33.6 km, how much water is on the earth?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the radius of the moon is 1738km, if all the earth's surface was redistributed on the moon surface it would be 33.6 km, how much water is on the earth?
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