The Earth actually isn't very big compared to many other things.
it's not that big compared to the galaxy
it is big to carry us.
It's not. It's the 5th out of 8 in our solar system,
and its a midget compared with planets detected around other stars.
The earth is "very big" compared to Mercury or Mars, but the earth is only "big" compared to Saturn or Jupiter. It really depends how you wan to look at it, optimistically or pessimistically.
i think the planet is small because it is in a big atmosphere
Because its the way things played out
Oceanographers study the ocean, so mainly they research about the ocean. A big job for oceanographers is keeping track about Tsunamis. Tsunamis are very destructive and they need the help of seismologists to track them.
ocean, rainforest
if your talkng about the pacific ocean near California then its hurricnes if its western pacific then its typhoons
like a great big long hole but only its in the ocean The deepest trench in the world (deeper then the grand canyon) the marinanis trench lies within the ocean
Yes it's made entirely out of volcanic ash. So basically, it's just a big pile of floating volcanic ash in the middle of the ocean.
well so far the BIGGEST ocean mamal is the Blue Whale that can grow to be as long as a baseball field. so i guess the answer to how big ocean mammals get i guess as big as a baseball field.
as big as the ocean because it is the ocean :)
Sharks are big fishes so their future must be in the ocean
It is the Pacific and it is so big all the water in the world is less water than the water in that oeacan
of course its big theres more ocean than land
The reason is that the lighthouse needs to be seen out in a considerable distance out into the ocean.
yes, because chile has a lake river but not an ocean so they can eat fish from the ocean but it would be hard to get!
warm ocean water was make it develope to become stronger and bigger.
The Minecraft PE seed with a big ocean is -839019905251343089 .
The Atlantic Ocean
Japanese name meaning "big ocean" is hiromi.
As big as the ocean