no there is more water than land
70% of the erath is water and the other 30% is land
Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by Water. That leaves 30% for Land.
71% of the earth is water, 97% of water is salt water
The earth is mostly made of water because the world is water with land.
Most of the land on Earth has always been covered by water. Most of the land on Earth is covered by water now. You're probably going to need to rephrase your question.
In our solar system, Earth is the only planet with any significant amounts of surface water (and land).
Earth
71% is water 29% is land
it has more water than land because earth is made of water
Water=71% Land=29% Earth=100%
There is around 70% water and 30% land on earth
Yes. Platypuses spend equal amounts of time on land and in water. Platypuses have four legs which they use to walk. Although they have webbed feet, the webbing is retractable, so it does not impede them from walking when they are on land. They live on land, but they hunt n water, so they are well adapted for life both on land and in water.
As it pertains to earth science, earth or land that is "spongy" is soil that can hold large amounts of water. Most spongy habitats are in the form of marshes, swamps or bogs.
at one at when the earth was young, there was no land but lava and water
Earth(dirt), land water and sky
Earth's part of land is one-fourth and water three-fourth
The main difference between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres is their climates, with the Northern Hemisphere experiencing the opposite seasons as the Southern Hemisphere due to its tilt toward or away from the sun. Additionally, the patterns of ocean currents and prevailing winds differ between the two hemispheres, influencing weather patterns and ecosystems. Astronomically, the Northern Hemisphere is where the North Pole is located, while the Southern Hemisphere is where the South Pole is situated.