Earth's Volume
The volume of Earth is approximately:
1.08321 × 10¹² km³
or
1,083,210,000,000 cubic kilometers
This value is based on Earth being roughly a sphere (though it's slightly flattened at the poles), with an average radius of about 6,371 kilometers. The formula used to calculate the volume of a sphere is:
V=34πr3
Substituting Earth's average radius:
V=34π(6,371)3≈1.08321×1012 km3
This immense volume gives Earth enough space to hold all of its oceans, atmosphere, and solid mass. It's a key figure in geophysics, helping scientists understand Earth's mass distribution, density, and structure.
Teaspoon (UK)
The UK teaspoon is a traditional unit of volume used in British cooking and medicine.
It is typically equal to 5 milliliters (mL), matching the metric teaspoon.
Used for measuring small amounts of ingredients, it is standard in recipes and medicinal dosages.
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