How big is the ocean? - Scott Gass

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Imagine yourself standing on a beach,
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looking out over the ocean,
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waves crashing against the shore,
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blue as far as your eyes can see.
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Let it really sink in,
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the sheer scope and size of it all.
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Now, ask yourself,
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"How big is it?
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How big is the ocean?"
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First thing, we need to understand
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that there really is only one ocean,
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consisting of five component basins that we call
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the Pacific,
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the Atlantic,
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the Indian,
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the Arctic,
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and the Southern.
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Each of these five,
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while generally referred to as oceans
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in and of themselves,
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are really and truly a part of
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a single, massive body of water,
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one ocean,
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which defines the very face of planet Earth.
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The ocean covers roughly 71% of our planet's surface,
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some 360 million square kilometers,
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an area in excess of the size of 36 U.S.A.'s.
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It's such a vast spread,
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when viewed from space,
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the ocean is, by far, the dominant feature of our planet.
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Speaking of space,
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the ocean currently holds over 1.3 billion,
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that's billion with a "b",
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cubic kilometers of water.
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Put another way,
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that's enough water to immerse
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the entire United States
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under a body of salt water
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over 132 kilometers tall,
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a height well beyond the reach of the highest clouds
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and extending deep into the upper atmosphere.
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With all that volume,
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the ocean represents 97%
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of Earth's total water content.
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On top of all that,
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the ocean contains upwards of 99%
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of the world's biosphere,
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that is, the spaces and places where life exists.
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Now let that sink in for a second.
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The immediate world as we know it,
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indeed the totality of all the living space
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encompassed by the continents themselves,
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all of that represents only 1% of the biosphere.
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1%!
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The ocean is everything else.
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So, the ocean is physically massive.
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It's importance to life is practically unparalleled.
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It also happens to hold
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the greatest geological features of our planet.
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Quickly, here are four of the most notable.
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The ocean contains the world's largest mountain range,
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the mid-ocean ridge.
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At roughly 65,000 kilometers long,
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this underwater range is some 10 times
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longer than the longest mountain chain
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found purely on dry land, the Andes.
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Beneath the Denmark Strait exists
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the world's largest waterfall.
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This massive cataract carries roughly 116 times
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more water per second over its edge
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than the Congo River's Inga Falls,
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the largest waterfall by volume on land.
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The world's tallest mountain is actually found in the ocean,
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hiding in plain sight.
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While 4200 meters of Hawaii's Mauna Kea
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sit above sea level,
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its sides plummet beneath the waves
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for another 5800 meters.
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From its snow-covered top
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to it's silt-covered bottom, then,
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this Hawaiian mountain is roughly 10,000 meters in height,
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dwarfing tiny Everest's paltry peak
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by well over a kilometer.
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Then, since we're picking on poor Everest,
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let's consider the world's deepest canyon,
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the Challenger Deep,
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existing 11 kilometers below the ocean's surface,
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some six times deeper than the Grand Canyon.
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That's deep enough to sink Mount Everest into
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and still have over 2.1 kilometers of water
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sitting atop its newly submerged peak.
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Put another way, the depth of the Challenger Deep
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is roughly the same height
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that commercial airliners travel.
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So, pretty much however you choose to slice it,
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the ocean is capital B
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capital I,
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capital G,
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BIG!
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It defines our planet,
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home to the greatest geological features,
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comprises the largest living space,
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and accordingly, is home to the greatest numbers
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and forms of life on Earth.
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It is practically incomprehensible in scope.
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But it is not so big,
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so vast,
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so extraordinary
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as to be untouchable.
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In fact, with roughly 50% of the world's population
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living within 100 kilometers of the coastline
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and with most of the remainder
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living close enough to lakes, rivers, or swamps,
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all of which ultimately lead to the ocean,
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virtually every single person on the planet
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has the opportunity to influence the general health
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and nature of the world ocean.
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Evidence of human influence is seen
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in every part of the ocean,
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no matter how deep,
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no matter how distant.
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The ocean defines our planet,
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but, in a very real sense,
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we define the ocean.
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