Volume of the Earth
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The volume of Earth is 1,083,206,246,123,080,894,852 m3, or around 1.083206×1021 m3, in scientific notation. This is approximately 1 yottalitre.
[edit] Calculation
Earth is an oblate spheroid, resembling a sphere flattened at the poles.
The volume of an oblate spheroid is
where π is the mathematical constant pi, and a and b are the equatorial and polar radii.
Substituting a = 6,378,135 m and b = 6,356,750 m, we get the above Earth volume.