hi eru tahuri i want to go to the formal with u this year .....
and i want to go out with u
if u havent notice..
i got a crush on u
see u at school ashburton intermediate
i ws in your class since i came to New Zealand from Samoa
i was here in 5 years in new zealand
i had fun so far
and now its formal time
and now i want to go with u
The Earth has more water than land. Around 70% of the Earths surface is water and 30% is land.
It's roughly a 70.1%/29.9% split in favor of the oceans.
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.
71% is water 29% is land.
It has more areas of water than land. About 71% is water, mostly salt-water.
There is an antipodal balance of land and water on directly opposite sides of the globe. It means that the continents and oceans are roughly arranged in such a way that land on one side of the globe is balanced by water on the opposite side of the globe. For example, the North Polar Arctic Ocean is opposite to the Antarctica Continent.
The opposite end of the Earth from Spokane, also known as its antipode, is a point in the southern Indian Ocean. The nearest land mass is the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, which is the only antipodal land mass to the entire continental US. It is antipodal to a small area of northern Montana, near the Canadian border.
Traditionally (and inacurately) the British Isles. In truth there is no land mass directly opposite (antipodal to) Australia.
71% is water 29% is land
it has more water than land because earth is made of water
Water=71% Land=29% Earth=100%
There is around 70% water and 30% land on earth
at one at when the earth was young, there was no land but lava and water
Earth(dirt), land water and sky
Earth's part of land is one-fourth and water three-fourth
70% of the erath is water and the other 30% is land
The Earth has more water than land. Around 70% of the Earths surface is water and 30% is land.