Get two pieces of bent wire and walk around until they cross.
i dont know.why dont you ask someone that is good at geography?
a volcano
Mount Everest. But if you're talking from the bottom of a mountain to the top of the mountain, the Hawaii is the tallest mountain, it's just that most of it is under water.
land and water or mountain and lakes
Well, 71% of Earth is covered by water, which is more than half, so, yes, most of Earth's surface is under water.
75% of the Earth is covered in water, so definitely water. If you counted all the water stored in ice-caps it would be even higher.
Sure.Every island is basically a mountain that's high enough to break the surface.Yes, Volcanoes.
what air under water?????
it comes from under the earth's crust
The part of the ocean floor that is part of the continuous underwater mountain range that circles Earth is known as the mid-ocean ridge. It is a long mountain chain where tectonic plates are moving apart, allowing magma to rise and create new crust. The mid-ocean ridge is the largest mountain range on Earth, stretching over 60,000 kilometers.
Clouds are more likely to be found in areas with high humidity, such as tropical regions or near bodies of water. Additionally, areas with rising air motion, like along mountain slopes, are also prone to the formation of clouds.
This water fall on the Earth.