why the earth's Ocean water is not over flowing outside of earth
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Due to gravity
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No large standing bodies of liquid water exist because the atmospheric pressure at the surface averages just 600 pascals (0.087 psi)—about 0.6% of Earth's mean sea level pressure—and because the global average temperature is far too low (210 K (−63 °C)), leading to either rapid evaporation or freezing.
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The cycle begins as the sun makes the water evaporate from oceans, lakes, rivers and soil. Transpiration releases more water vapour in the air. ... Some of the water then seeps into the earth as groundwater, while some is returned to the sea. So, that is why the oceans are never in danger of overflowing.
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