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it takes water to make land
The Earth has more water than land. Around 70% of the Earths surface is water and 30% is land.
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It has more areas of water than land. About 71% is water, mostly salt-water.
Land tends to change temperature more rapidly than water. This is because land has a lower specific heat capacity compared to water, meaning it requires less energy to change its temperature. As a result, land can heat up and cool down more quickly than water.
They can form on either on water or on land, but it is more common for them to form on land. A tornado on water is called a waterspout.
Wild Seel can be found in the Seafoam Islands. They are found on both land and water, but Seel are more common in the water. Wild Seel can also be found in Icefall Cave. They are also more common in water then in land.
no. water put on water makes more water. its the same as land on land. put land on land, makes more land not dyer land.
Yes they do, but it is not very common, especially in the eye/wall area. Find out more about why lightning is not common in hurricanes by clicking the related link below.
There is more water on earth than land.
it has more water than land because earth is made of water
Yes, there is more water than land.
Water, because water covers more of the earth than land.
land because there are more activities on land and it is more likely to be on land than in water
There are more mountains in the water (including volcanoes) than on land.
it takes water to make land
1. Thunderstorms are most common in the afternoon over land, when daytime heating of the land by the sun causes the lower part of the troposphere to become unstable from higher temperatures and more water vapor in the air. Thunderstorms build up over the sea by picking up the water and then with the movement of the hot and cold fronts, but it isn't until they hit land that they actually turn into thunderstorms.