the northern hemisphere has more land than water everyone knows that except for dorks......
There is more land than water in the Northern Hemisphere. The majority of the world's landmass is located in the Northern Hemisphere, including large continents such as North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Northern Hemisphere has much more land than the southern. About 7/8 of the world's land area is in the Northern Hemisphere.Even the Land Hemisphere (half of Earth's surface containing the maximum land area) is still slightly more than half water. Oceans cover 70% of Earth's surface.
The southern hemisphere has more land compared to the northern hemisphere. This is because the southern hemisphere contains larger landmasses like South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, whereas the northern hemisphere has more water with large oceans like the Pacific and Atlantic.
The Northern Hemisphere contains approximately 7/8 of the world's land mass. Two-thirds of the Northern hemisphere is covered in water.
There is more land in the Northern Hemisphere than in the Southern Hemisphere.
land mass is more
Southern hemisphere has less land and more water
Because - there is more of the Earth's surface covered by water, than by land in the Southern hemisphere.
There is more land than water in the Northern Hemisphere. The majority of the world's landmass is located in the Northern Hemisphere, including large continents such as North America, Europe, and Asia.
The Southern Hemisphere is sometimes called the "water hemisphere" although that is technically the term for the hemisphere centered on New Zealand that has the maximum water area of any half of the Earth.The majority of the continents are clustered in the northern hemisphere which means that the southern hemisphere has more water area than the northern hemisphere (both hemispheres still have more water than land area).A continent is a land mass and conflating the term water and land would be nonsense.
The southern hemisphere is sometimes called the "water hemisphere" although that is technically the term for the hemisphere centered on New Zealand that has the maximum water area of any half of the Earth.The majority of the continents are clustered in the northern hemisphere which means that the southern hemisphere has more water area than the northern hemisphere (both hemispheres still have more water than land area).A continent is a land mass and conflating the term water and land would be nonsense.
The Nothern Hemisphere has more land than the Southern Hemisphere.
The Northern Hemisphere has much more land than the southern. About 7/8 of the world's land area is in the Northern Hemisphere.Even the Land Hemisphere (half of Earth's surface containing the maximum land area) is still slightly more than half water. Oceans cover 70% of Earth's surface.
The southern hemisphere has more land compared to the northern hemisphere. This is because the southern hemisphere contains larger landmasses like South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica, whereas the northern hemisphere has more water with large oceans like the Pacific and Atlantic.
The northern hemisphere has more land area than the western hemisphere has.
The Northern Hemisphere contains approximately 7/8 of the world's land mass. Two-thirds of the Northern hemisphere is covered in water.
The Southern Hemisphere has more ocean than the Northern Hemisphere, which acts as a heat sink, moderating the temperature variations. In the Southern Hemisphere, the distribution of land and water is more uniform, leading to smaller temperature fluctuations. The presence of the Antarctic ice sheet also helps stabilize temperatures in the Southern Hemisphere.