It was almost an entire world of nothing but ocean. there were many strange organisms that lived in the water.
flat and even
It was very watery and all the continents were altogether as one land.A huge waste land
A cross section imagines what something would look like if you cut it in half (or more or less in half) and looked at the surface that was exposed by the cut.
I have seen plastic where an artist took a real piece of leather and heated the surface of the plastic, then pressed the leather into the hot surface. The look of the leather melted into the plastic, and he peeled the leather off, to reuse for another piece. Then it is painted the color of the leather. Another was is to use a painting technique of touching wet paint with a rag to make it look like leather. This method is explained in a book you can pick up at the paint store called faux paint finishes.
What does your house look like
During the Precambrian time period, Earth was dominated by oceans and did not have many of the familiar features we see today, such as abundant plant and animal life or complex land formations. The atmosphere had high levels of gases such as methane and carbon dioxide, and the surface was mostly barren with simple life forms like bacteria and algae.
During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
flat and even
It looked like a sphere
During the Precambrian time period, the Earth's surface was dominated by rugged terrains and volcanic activity. There were no complex life forms, and the atmosphere did not contain much oxygen. Land masses were forming and breaking apart, leading to the creation of early continents.
it looked hot and spicy
Type your answer here... it was wet and the surface was covered with a thin layer of warm water.
During the devonian time period most of land was under water.
During the Tertiary Period, the surface of the earth looked much like it does today. It was quite warm with periods of cold much like today.
it was one massive island surrounded by water
During the Precambrian Age, the Earth's surface looked very different from what it looks like today. It was dominated by volcanic activity, abundant oceans, and the first signs of life in the form of simple, single-celled organisms. The atmosphere had high levels of carbon dioxide and there were no plants, animals, or complex life forms as we know them today.
It should look exactly as it does when you are not on your period.