It depends, on what you mean by earth. If you mean like the ground then i dunno, but if you mean the planet, NO.
The earth is kept warm becuase of the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. When the sun shines its light on to earth, the heat is trapped in due to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide. Only party of the heat escapes back into space; less than 40% of the heat escapes.
oceans have a cooling and stabilizing effect so that the temperature of the earth can be kept under control. If Oceans are gone, the earth will experience a great difference between day and night. So hot during day, and so freezing during night.
Earth's lower atmosphere is kept warm by the greenhouse effect, where certain gases trap heat from the sun and prevent it from escaping back into space. These greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide and water vapor, help regulate Earth's temperature and make it suitable for supporting life.
75 percent of earth is covered by oceans
No because Earth is kept warm by the sun's thermal energy. However, it would be much colder if we didn't have the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is caused by a blanket of gases, mainly carbon dioxide, which insulates the earth. IMPROVE THIS ANSWER AND COMMENT IN IT PLEASE
The natural greenhouse effect has kept the earth warm enough for life for millions of years.
The greenhouse effect is essential for life on earth because organisms must be kept at a warm enough temperature to grow. Without the greenhouse effect organisms wouldn't be warm enough.
Oceans are kept full by the constant drainage (via rivers, streams, etc.) and precipitation of water into them, causing an equilibrium between what is evaporated and what is coming in. Since Earth is virtually a closed system (no water generally leaves earth or comes to Earth), the amount of water on Earth remains a constant, and whatever is evaporated condenses eventually and precipitates over land or the oceans in the form of rain, snow, hail, etc., and (after melting, if frozen) flows back to the oceans.
Winter Kept Us Warm was created in 1965.
oceans cover 3/4 of the earth
No, mars don't have oceans like on earth.
Yes, blue is an Earth tone because the world has oceans and the oceans are blue and if the Earth has blue oceans then blue is an Earth tone.
The earth would be too cold for life. Greenhouse gases have been essential for life on this planet, and have kept Earth warm for millions of years.