estimate the total volume of water in a entire hydrological cycle respectively. identify them to their reservoirs.

Ocean precipitation 373
Ocean evaporation 413
Ocean 1336040
Ice 26350
Atmosphere 12.7
Ocean to land water vapor transport 40
Surface flow 40
Ground water 15300
River and lakes 178
Evaporation + transpiration 73
Land precipitation 113
Permafrost 22
All in unit of km³

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Based on the provided data, the estimated total volume of water in the entire hydrological cycle, broken down by their respective reservoirs, is as follows:

1. Ocean:
- Ocean precipitation: 373 km³
- Ocean evaporation: 413 km³
- Total volume of water in the ocean: 1,336,040 km³

2. Ice:
- Ice volume: 26,350 km³

3. Atmosphere:
- Total volume of water in the atmosphere: 12.7 km³

4. Land:
- Ocean to land water vapor transport: 40 km³
- Surface flow: 40 km³
- Groundwater: 15,300 km³
- River and lakes: 178 km³
- Evaporation + transpiration: 73 km³
- Land precipitation: 113 km³
- Permafrost: 22 km³

It is important to note that these values are estimates and can vary depending on various factors such as geographical location, climate conditions, and time period.