From space, most of our home, Earth is made up of water, the blue parts.
The Earth is blue because the O-zone layer is blue and creates the dominant color in the earth's atmosphere so that even from space the earth appears blue
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The densest part of earth is the core.
because blue is for the water and green for land
No, earth's crust is not part of the atomosphere.
from a satellite the earth looks blue as it is the ocean! the ocean takes up to 80% of the world!
To a large extent, primarily the blue ones are. Let's assume the question is about what planets are blue in colour. Then the answer is: Earth looks mainly blue from space, depending on cloud cover. Uranus and Neptune are a sort of blue-green color.
Yes, blue is an Earth tone because the world has oceans and the oceans are blue and if the Earth has blue oceans then blue is an Earth tone.
A blue ball in space could be 'Neptune' Earth would match that description as well, for the most part.
Well, the Ozone layer is part of Earth's atmosphere, so it is both. The atmosphere is what makes the sky blue.
The address of the Blue Earth Community Library is: 124 West 7Th Street, Blue Earth, 56013 1351
The Earth is blue because the O-zone layer is blue and creates the dominant color in the earth's atmosphere so that even from space the earth appears blue
No, because only about half ,!of the earth is blue.The ocean is blue.
Blue Earth - album - was created in 1989.
The phone number of the Blue Earth Community Library is: 507-526-5012.
Earth is a blue planet that has water in it. The Earth is made up of over 70 percent water.
It is called the blue planet because it is 75% water, and of course water is blue.