One third of the Earth's land mass is approximately 29.2% which is equivalent to the continent of Asia and the islands in the Pacific Ocean.
One-third of Earth's mass is primarily composed of the core, which consists mainly of iron and nickel. The core accounts for a significant portion of Earth's total mass due to its dense material. Additionally, the mantle, which surrounds the core, contributes to Earth's mass, but the core's density and composition are key factors in reaching that one-third figure.
Masses of planets (in order of mass from most massive to least massive) Jupiter 1.90 x 1027kg Saturn 5.69 x 1026kg Neptune 1.02 x 1026kg Uranus 8.68 x 1025kg Earth 5.97 x 1024kg Venus 4.87 x 1024kg Mars 6.42 x 1023kg Mercury 3.30 x 1023kg Total mass of all eight planets = 2.67 x 1027kg Total mass of the sun is around 1.989 x 1030kg, so the combined mass of all of the planets is only around 0.134% of the the planets and sun together.
To determine Fido's weight on Mars, we need to know his weight on Earth. If Fido weighs 60 pounds on Earth, his weight on Mars would be around 20 pounds, as Mars has approximately one-third of Earth's gravity.
The first thing to say is, it doesn't matter if it's in grams or tons or whatever, the ratio (one divided by the other) will be the same. The second is that this is easy to do yourself, so you may as well. Go to the Wikipedia article on the moon. It lists the moon's mass. In fact, it even gives the moon's mass in terms of Earth's mass (which saves you the trouble of having to look up the Earth's mass). You want the reciprocal of the moon's mass in Earths - where it says for mass "7.3477 × 1022 kg (XXX Earths)" you want 1 divided by the XXX. The answer should be good to about two significant figures, so if the answer is "73.85341" (it isn't) then just say "74".
We do not know if Jupiter has a land mass, it is composed of of 90% hydrogen, and 10% helium. It is unforunate that we can not see the inside of Jupiter from our telescopes but todays scientists belive that there is no surface area to begin with. One day astronauts will find their way to Jupiter but they would probably have to stay above the clouds
About one third of the land surface of the earth is desert.
No. As a approximation there is two thirds water to one third land.
The answer must be "continent".
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The single land mass that existed on Earth around 335 million years ago is known as Pangaea. It eventually broke apart to form the continents we have today through the process of plate tectonics.
Scotland has a land area of approximately 30,000 square miles, making it around one-third the size of England.
the earths surface is 80% water. so no.
It is true that mass and gravity are proportional to one another.
one third of Germany is wood land and yes its true haha i didnt think it was true eithier haha okay im good haha
Yes, about one third (33-35%) of the earth's land surface is covered by deserts.
about one fourth
About 20% of the deserts are covered by sand. Others are covered by soil or rock.