water, oceans of it
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.
If you are referring to Earth, then the answer would be no. Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, and the other 30% is land.
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.
Water covers 70% of the Earth's surface
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.
33% of the land surface of the earth is covered by deserts. Of that only 20 percent of the deserts are covered in sand.
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Well, 71% of Earth is covered by water, which is more than half, so, yes, most of Earth's surface is under water.
Three-fourths of the earth's surface is covered with water. This water is mainly found in the oceans and seas.
More than half of Earth is covered by water, including oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers. Water is essential for supporting life on our planet and plays a crucial role in regulating climate and weather patterns.
Yes, land covers approximately 30% of the Earth's surface, while about 70% is covered by water.
Roughly 71% of Earth is covered by water and because that is well over half there is more water than land on Earths surface