No, the moon's surface gravity is only one sixth (1/6) of the earth's.
The Moon is roughly spherical; weather permitting, we see the near half of the Moon.
The acceleration due to gravity decreases with height above the Earth's surface according to the inverse square law. Therefore, at a height of approximately 3186 km above the Earth's surface, the acceleration due to gravity would be half of what it is on the surface. This is known as the point of geosynchronous orbit.
1 half
There is no such thing as half of the Earth. If you are referring to half of the spherical shape of the Earth then it will be a hemisphere.
hemisphere.
Hemisphere
Planets with a smaller surfae gravity than Earth are Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Uranus.
A hemisphere is one half of the sphere that makes up Earth's surface.
Roughly 71% of Earth is covered by water and because that is well over half there is more water than land on Earths surface
the earths surface is 80% water. so no.
A hemisphere.
The Pacific Ocean contains about half of the world's ocean water.