yes, form space the earth looks like a globe.
you Can use a globe to see how the earth looks like
In space, the Earth looks like a blue marble. NASA has many photographs of the Earth from space. The earth is spherical like an orange but it is not orange.http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/Collections/EarthFromSpace/land.htmhttp://www.wired.com/2014/12/digital-globe-best-earth-from-space-201
It is in space, but to us on earth it looks like it is in the sky. :)
Since the planet Earth actually is approximately spherical in shape (technically it is an oblate spheroid, bulging at the equator - somewhat like myself) a globe is a good model of what the Earth actually looks like.
The Pacific Ocean looks like a a blob of color blue covering 2/3 of the earth from outer space
The plant that looks like a shiny golden glode from space is unknown publicly. However, there are a number of golden plants that need space for growth, such as the buttery yellow crookneck and the black beauty zucchini.
it looks like a round globe
it looks like a globe
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As a normal everyday individual, we don't get the chance to see what earth looks like from space in person like astronauts do. Instead we we can search websites such as Google image to see pictures of earth from space.
The Earth looks like a marble from space because of its spherical shape and the vastness of space surrounding it. When viewed from a distance, the planet appears as a small, round object due to its size in relation to the emptiness of space. Additionally, sunlight reflecting off the Earth's surface adds to its marble-like appearance.
It looks round from any direction - since Earth is a sphere. The continents look brown and green, the ocean looks blue, and the clouds white.You may want to go to Google Images, and type something like "Earth from space", to get a better idea.