it is about water
which gets hotter land or water
it takes water to make land
It has more areas of water than land. About 71% is water, mostly salt-water.
There is an unequal distribution of land and water between the two hemispheres. The Southern Hemisphere has less land and more water. The Northern hemisphere is about 60.7% water and 39.3% land. The Southern hemisphere is about 80.9% water and 19.1% land.
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Navy Seals operate both on land and in the water whereas Delta Force operate on land
A country's navy consists of the people it employs to fight at sea, and the ships they use. An army is a large organized group of people who are armed and trained to fight on land in a war. Most armies are organized and controlled by governments.
The war of 1812 was fought on land and water. America won their first navy victory during the war of 1812
they usually operate under water and not as much on land but they do because they wiped out osama bin-sucky
no, the navy are on the sea and the marines are land soldiers
The Chicago Water Tower. The Navy Pier. The Trump Tower. The Sears Tower. The Chicago Picasso.
army-responsible on land navy-responsible at sea
The Navy SEALs stands for: United States Navy SEa, Air and Land (SEAL) Teams.
The full form of Navy SEALs is "Sea, Air, and Land Teams."
The navy is always in the water like seals that is why they are the navy seals the say the have the seal's edge in warfare
The Navy Seals or Navy engage first by water. In a defensive mode it would be whatever branch of our military was attacked. At Sea it would be the Navy or Coast Guard, on land it would usually be the Army or Marine Corp. In the air it would normally be the Air Force over land or the Navy over water. In an attack posture the CIC (Commander in Chief would determine what forces to deploy in attack. It could and at times has been each one of and mixtures of our armed forces.
Blue water navy refers to a navy with the capability to operate in deep or open ocean waters, away from the coastline. It is a term often used to describe naval forces that have the capability to project power and conduct operations across long distances. Blue water navies typically have larger and more technologically advanced ships, such as aircraft carriers, that can operate far from shore.