Certainly, it's a very tiny number! Consider: the Earth is one of 8 or 9 planets orbiting the sun. The Sun is one of 100 billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy. The Milky Way is one of perhaps 100 billion galaxies in the observable universe.
You can start to do the math. Even on the largest scale (the scale of the galaxies), the Milky Way in total accounts for only one one hundred billionth of the known universe. That's 1/100 000 000 000! That's 0.000000001%!
2/3 is water.
I'm guessing you mean the green stuff you see on the pictures of the whole earth and it's just green and blue- seeing as the blue stuff covers 70% of our earth, I'd say green is 30%. :P
The North Pole is on the surface of the Earth - percentage doesn't come into it.
44 % of the earth is uninhabited.
It is called the blue planet because it is 75% water, and of course water is blue.
Earth is known as the blue planet because its surface is 75% water, which happens to appear blue.
I'm guessing you mean the green stuff you see on the pictures of the whole earth and it's just green and blue- seeing as the blue stuff covers 70% of our earth, I'd say green is 30%. :P
Only if you are referring to earth as a percentage of earth, then earth is 100% of earth
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.
The address of the Blue Earth Community Library is: 124 West 7Th Street, Blue Earth, 56013 1351
The percentage of Earth's crust is less than one percentage in terms of Earth's volume. The Earth's crust is actually a thin layer.
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
The percentage of Earth's ground water is 0.5%.
0.05%
The North Pole is on the surface of the Earth - percentage doesn't come into it.
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.