Earth is relatively smooth compared to many other small planets and planetoids.
It is not smooth from a purely human perspective. For anyone who has hiked to the peaks in Glacier Park, and then realized that there are mountains three times as high, the world does not appear smooth.
The roughness on the earth's surface (mountains and valleys) amounts to about 1/1000 of the earth's radius, which makes it pretty smooth as planets go.
The texture of Earth's surface varies, with features like mountains, plains, deserts, oceans, and forests contributing to a diverse overall texture. From space, Earth appears smooth due to its atmosphere, but its surface includes rough and smooth areas depending on the geographical features. Overall, Earth's texture is dynamic and complex, reflecting the varied geological processes that have shaped it.
The orbital period of the moon with respect to the sun is approximately 29.5 days. This period is known as a synodic month, which is the time it takes for the moon to complete a full cycle of phases as observed from Earth.
No, the surface of the moon is not smooth and flat. It is heavily cratered and contains mountains, valleys, and other geological features. The surface is also covered in fine lunar dust known as regolith.
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Many impact craters are visible on many planets and satellites of planets. The moon is a perfect example, it is covered with craters, some of which we can see from Earth even without a telescope. We do have a few impact craters that have survived here on Earth, as well, even though the weather on Earth, over long periods of time, tends to smooth away craters.
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No, Earth is not as smooth as a cue ball. Earth's surface has various features like mountains, valleys, and oceans, making it much more uneven compared to a cue ball.
Because the details on earth are diminished as the distance between the earth and the viewer increases.
slug or a dart frog or a plush that has glue on it. EARTH! I think the answer is clay. Clay soils have fine grained minerals making them smooth ans sticky when wet.
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slug or a dart frog or a plush that has glue on it. EARTH! I think the answer is clay. Clay soils have fine grained minerals making them smooth ans sticky when wet.
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The Sea of Tranquility is a bare smooth dusty area on Earth's Moon.
Earth's texture is inconsistent. Some areas of Earth are rough like mountain regions whereas other areas are smooth like lakes and ponds.
From outer space, Earth appears very smooth and round due to its spherical shape. The atmosphere and oceans create a layer of haze that gives the planet a soft, blue appearance. Overall, Earth looks serene and relatively featureless when viewed from afar.
Its a bit of both but I think it's hard