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No, the curvature of the Earth is not readily visible to the naked eye from the surface. However, it can be observed from high altitudes, such as from an airplane or a mountain peak. To see the curvature clearly, you generally need to be at an altitude of about 35,000 feet or higher.
Due to the curvature of the Earth, it is not possible to see all continents on the globe at the same time from any one vantage point on the Earth's surface. At most, you can see half of the Earth's surface from any given point. To view all continents, one would need to travel to multiple locations or use satellite imagery.
When the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in alignment, it results in a phenomena known as a lunar or solar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon. During a solar eclipse, the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth, blocking the sunlight from reaching certain regions on Earth.
GeographyDon't you see the word geography is the product of geo and graphy?Geo- means something of the earth-graphy means a type of art/scienceSo it's the art and science of the Earth.
A globe is useful because it provides a three-dimensional representation of the Earth, making it easier to understand the Earth's geographic features and relationships between countries and continents. It also allows for easier visualization of how the Earth rotates and orbits the sun.
When you looking at a globe or ball, you can only see on;e see one half of it as the rest is behind the visible area. It doesn't matter from which direction you look (top, bottom, any side), the part of the ball or globe you can see is half of the sphere, also called a hemisphere.
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No 2003 was a new refresh on the Neon, the shape and curviture are different.
No. You can not see Mercury from Earth!
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we can see continents on earth
Your home is smaller than the earth but you can see it!
they can take pictures or just look outwards and see earth. it is possible to see earth from the moon without high technology
The earth.
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From space but not earth.
Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
As it orbits the Earth there are times it can see the moon and there are times when it is on the opposite side of the Earth to the moon, so it can't see it.