What part of the entire surface area of the Earth is occupied by the largest ocean?

The largest ocean on Earth is the Pacific Ocean. It covers an area of 166,241,700 sq. km., which is much larger than the area of other oceans. The area of the entire Earth is 510,100,000,000,000 square meters. m. Now let’s calculate what part of this area is occupied by the Pacific Ocean, but first we will translate all values to one unit of measurement, in this case meters is the best choice since they are the smallest unit of measurement. Then 166,241,700 sq. km. = 166,241,700,000,000 sq. m. 166,241,700,000,000 sq. m. / 510,100,000,000,000 sq. m. * 100% = 32.59% That is, the Pacific Ocean occupies 32.59% percent of the Earth’s surface.



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