NO because earth is too big and from the flattest place on earth to space
would be a bagillion miles away.
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Not with the unaided eye. Think of ants at your feet. Now, think of ants
on the ground from 10 floors up.
Try this, think of people on the ground from 10 floors up. Now think of them
from 120 mile up.
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Chances are that at some time in your life, you may have been in a passenger jet
airliner, flying over a city on your way to your destination. When you looked down
at the city, you were able to see buildings, streets, rivers etc., but even from that
modest 'every-day' altitude, you couldn't see people walking down the street.
The blueness you see on the Earth from space is the oceanic water.
see you at the
You can not see the space shuttle on Earth, but you can see it in a rocket!
From space but not earth.
The earth is MOVING ON ITS AXIS WHICH IS HOW WE CAN SEE THAT IT IS MOVING
Well you see, the Earth has an atmosphere, the moon doesn't. That's why people/astronuats have to wear space suits.
we can see continents on earth
Yes there are people in space station orbiting earth.
You can never see the I.S.S. from Earth, only in space.
No
Living in space is different from living on earth because on the space you float and there is no people you can talk to. Also because if we would have the same things as the space we would be floating .As you can see that's why is different.Sincerly:Nancy.m6 Grader
See the answer to the question "The sun shines in space as it does on Earth Yet it is freezing cold in space what causes the difference?"