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into the Gulf of Mexico, Equal to 145 1/2 cubic miles. Add to this the quality of water in all rivers, lakes, oceans, vapors, clouds, rains, Snows, glaciers, dew, reservoirs, &c. And you have the quantity of matter in the waters of the globe. Iron represents matter in its Solid state, and is made use of and wrought into countless Structures, Engines, railways, wheels, utensils, and machinery of every kind, to say nothing of numerous and colossal one beds. Agani - "Think of the amount of oxygen, hydrogen, Silicon, Aluminum, Magnesium, Calcium, potassium sodium, and carbon which are compressed in this Earths crust; in its fauna, flora, Sand, gravel, clay, Marl, coal, boulders, quarries, and mountains."