Land began to appear on Earth around 3 billion years ago during the Archean Eon, as volcanic activity and tectonic processes led to the formation of the first continental crust. Prior to this, the planet's surface was primarily covered by oceans. Over time, tectonic movements and geological processes contributed to the growth and diversification of landmasses. The continuous reshaping of the Earth's surface has since resulted in the continents as we know them today.
Animals, humans,everything except for land and water, unless u use Google earth
About 25% of the Earth's surface is made of land. but spongebob is the best sponge on earth
Paleozoic Era
Earth's part of land is one-fourth and water three-fourth
If you want to see Earth as a whole, a globe (or 3-D model) is the most accurate representation because the Earth's shape is spherical. Since a flat map cannot accurately take the shape of the round globe some of the things on the map can appear distorted in shape, and can make some land masses appear larger than others when they are not.
the answer is horizon
Simple Answer: Because the water is blue and the earth's surface is 70% water and only 30% percent land and because the clouds usually cover the land, the earth, from space does appear to be Blue and white.
Animals, humans,everything except for land and water, unless u use Google earth
Animals, humans,everything except for land and water, unless u use google earth
Animals, humans,everything except for land and water, unless u use Google earth
The horizon. It is the apparent line that separates the Earth from the sky, and it is visible when looking out towards the distance.
The horizon is the name given to where the earth and sky appear to meet. It is the apparent line that separates the sky from the land or water when viewed from a specific point.
Water covers about 70% if the Earth and land covers about 30%, Water appears blue, land green or brown. Clouds (there are lots) are white.It doesn't "appear" blue. It is blue. But there is also patches of land. (BTW, there is nothing wrong with that statement...)Bluish, yes.Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface. The amount of water is close to 326,000,000,000,000,000,000 gallons which is a lot. As the water covers more area than the land, the Earth appears blue from space. If you notice, you will be able to see the brown of land, but not much of it. But it depends which continents are present also. If North America and South America is present, there will be lots of water and less land, but if Asia and Africa is visible, there will be more land than water.
Earth revolves around the sun. That is why the constellations we see from Earth appear to change.
If the Earth had no axial tilt, there would be no seasons. At the North Pole and the South Pole, the Sun would always appear just on the horizon; it would be a land of eternal twilight.
Adam did not land on Earth.
The horizon. It is a imaginary line where land and sky appear to meet.