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It's estimated to be 27%.
Mountains make up 25% of the earth's land surface. You may read this from "Living In The Environment" by G.Tyler Miller ,Jr, in section 6-7 for more information.
what land on the earth was covered by
71% of the earth is covered by water
75% of Earth is covered by the Hydrosphere
It's estimated to be 27%.
The surface of the earth is covered by water for the most part. However, there are countries on many of the earth's landmasses. The percentage of countries that have mountains in them is approximately 30 percent.
The peaks of high mountains
In some places, there is mountains and deserts and other landforms. Not to mention, about 70% of the Earth is covered by water.
Mountains make up 25% of the earth's land surface. You may read this from "Living In The Environment" by G.Tyler Miller ,Jr, in section 6-7 for more information.
In some places, there is mountains and deserts and other landforms. Not to mention, about 70% of the Earth is covered by water.
People have stepped on the Earth long before written history, so you'll never know the names of them.
No. No one has stepped on Mercury, Venus, or any planet aside from Earth.
There are approximately 326 million trillion gallons of water on the Earth. Water is a constant moving cycle and there is a lot of it on the Earth. The mountains under water are just land masses that have been covered by the water.
No, only the moon has been stepped on by man, other than the earth.
The biggest difference is the craters on the moon erode at a much slower rate. Here on earth, it takes a few thousand years for a crater to fill in and become not much more than a valley. On the moon, the craters last until ejecta from newer craters fills the holes of the older craters. The mountains of the earth are covered with snow and below the timberline lie trees. There is no snow or trees on the moon. The mountains on the moon look a lot sharper and the rocks stand out because they're not covered in dust. The lunar mountains look much rounder and the entire surface of the moon is covered in a very thin layer of dust.
Hades dwells in his realm the Underworld, and he does venture to earth but this is rare.