Get two pieces of bent wire and walk around until they cross.
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.
About 85 percent, namely all water surfaces (70%) and many of the mountain and desert areas on dry land.
The "mid-Atlantic ridge"
i dont know.why dont you ask someone that is good at geography?
A mountain range that is completely under water is a mid-ocean ridge.
a volcano
land and water or mountain and lakes
Water usually evaporates near dark areas or high pressure areas.
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.
The mid ocean ridge is the under water moutain chain that runs in 3 of the main oceans
bodies of water?