One estimate is that there are approximately 1.3 billion cubic kilometers of water on Earth (salt water and fresh water). This does not include the volume within hydrated minerals.
This is equal to about 1.3 x 1021 (1.3 billion trillion) liters of water of all kinds, including ice in ice sheets and glaciers. Of that, liquid fresh water is only about 0.6% of the total.
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The Atlantic Ocean contains an estimated 310,410,900 cubic kilometers of water, which is equivalent to about 310 trillion liters.
There are an indefinite number of liters of water in the Atlantic ocean. It is not a closed environment and water is coming into and going out of it every minute.
The Atlantic Ocean surrounds New England. This body of water influences the region's climate, economy, and culture. Many of New England's major cities and ports are located along the Atlantic coast.
There are five main oceans: the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.
There are about 3035 liters of water in 100 cubic feet.
There are five oceans in the world: the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Arctic Ocean.
Tsunamis do not "contain" liters in the traditional sense, as they are massive ocean waves caused by underwater earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. The amount of water displaced by a tsunami can vary greatly depending on its size and intensity. They can involve millions or even billions of liters of water.