the earths surface is 80% water. so no.
No. Land covers only about a quarter of Earth's surface.
No. Land makes up about a quarter of Earth's surface.
Yes, land covers about 30% of the Earth's surface, while water covers the remaining 70%.
Half the Earth's surface, land and sea, is a "hemisphere".
north of the equater
Half of Earth is covered by water, specifically oceans and seas. Land, including continents and islands, makes up the other half. Grass is a type of vegetation that covers only a small portion of the Earth's surface.
Approximately : land plants have been around for a half a billion years. The Earth for 4.5 billion years. So your answer is one ninth.
Approximately one-fourth of the Earth's surface is covered with land, while about three-fourths is covered with water. The landmasses are distributed unevenly across the planet, with the majority of land concentrated in the Northern Hemisphere. The Pacific Ocean alone covers more than half of the Earth's water surface area.
at one at when the earth was young, there was no land but lava and water
The Earth's surface is made up of water and land. Approximately half of the Earth's surface is covered by water bodies such as oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers, while the other half is covered by landmasses.
Yes, land covers approximately 30% of the Earth's surface, while about 70% is covered by water.
One half of the earth is a hemisphere. There is a northern, southern, eastern, and western hemisphere.