By and large, aside from the messes left by the human infestation, yes. The Earth does look much the same as it did a million years ago. The Atlantic Ocean might be a little wider, the Pacific a little narrower, the water level a little higher, but the place looks pretty much the same.
No.
because earth was created by God.
what will christopher Allen crabtree look in twennty years
flat and even
pather look very cool it looked nothing like ith does now though
like nothing.
It is unlikely that Earth's landforms will look exactly the same in 1000 years due to natural processes like erosion, tectonic activity, and climate change. These processes continually shape and change the planet's surface over long periods of time.
I will add a Related Link of what the Earth looks like - and what it may look like in years to come.
you suck because you look like you are 1000 years old
earth will blablabla
The mantle is not the evidence of how earth looked like when it was first formed 4 billions years ago, but the biogenic graphites.
My opinion on this question is that its probably a pattern on earth. Maybe in millions of years the earth would look like pangea, then eventually back to how it is now and repeating.
You are seeing it as it was 1,000 years ago.
1000.
It is: (M) which means 1000*1000 = 1,000,000
when its summer on earth it doesn't look like nothing but the sun goes hotter and its coming closer to earth.
At the bottom of the planet it was one large landmass that was breaking apart