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http://adamnieman.co.uk/vos/ All the water in the world (1.4087 billion cubic kilometres of it) and all the air in the atmosphere (5140 trillion tonnes of it). These images depict the total volume of air and water in the world. Surprisingly small quanties when you look at them like this! A version won first prize in the Concepts category of the Visions of Science competition. You are welcome to use the images on this site for non-commercial purposes. Click the images below to download a medium sized version (600x440 pixels). High quality versions of the images are held by the Science Photo Library (SPL). Click for a List of images at SPL. Please discuss usage and royalties with SPL in the first instance (tel: +44 2074321100) though feel free to get in touch with me directly if you have any problems. An article about these images can be found here: How Much Water, How Much Air? A description of these pictures in Magyar (Hungarian) by Andrej Szasz can be found here: Mennyi víz, mennyi levego van a Földön? Left: All the water in the world (1.4087 billion cubic kilometres of it) including sea water, ice, lakes, rivers, ground water, clouds, etc. Shown on the same scale as the Earth. Right: All the air in the atmosphere (5140 trillion tonnes of it) gathered into a ball at sea-level density. Shown on the same scale as the Earth. xponent Humbling Maru rob _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l