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Water has a larger surface area on the earth. Land has a greater mass.
The land mass is heavier even tough the sea covers 2/3 of the earth's surface it still has land under the sea hence it is heavier... == == == == Land mass will be heavier than water because it is more dense
About 70% water, 30% land. Since we are talking about total land mass and total water mass, the amount of water on the Earth is about 3% of total land mass. People seem to forget about the rest of the soil under the ground to the core. I will get a related link for this question at a later time.
For the earth, about 70% of the surface is water. This makes up about 2% of the mass.
About 25% to 35% of continental land mass covers the Earth. This is because about 75% to 70% of water covers the Earth. You can subtract 75 or 70 by 100 to find out.
Asia takes up 8.6% of Earth's total land area.
Nothing 'takes' mass. When adding more water to a bucket of water, the water gains more mass, but the question isn't specific enough to specify what exactly 'takes' mass.
mass is a substance so mass takes up space so it technallly could be a chair a mountain a glass of water or a flower
By mass, the Earth is composed of mostly iron (35 percent), oxygen (30 percent), silicon (15 percent), and magnesium (13 percent). The Earth's Surface is predominantly water!The surface area of the earth is predominantly water (about 70%), and I sincerely hope this isn't a serious question...The average depth of the oceans is only about 3000 meters (0,05 % of the radius of the Earth) so most of the mass of the earth is not water.To shorten this down....the earth is mostly water.
Antarctica is about 10% of earth's land mass.
Yes, it covers 10% of the earth's surface, this land mass.
A land mass surrounded by water is called an island.