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Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, with the majority of this being in the form of oceans. The remaining 29% consists of landmasses.
About 29% of Earth's surface is not covered by water. This land area consists of continents, islands, and other landmasses.
Roughly 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, with oceans making up the majority of this coverage. The remaining 29% consists of landmasses, including continents and islands.
Earth's surface is mainly covered by water, with approximately 71% of the planet's surface covered by oceans. Landmasses, including continents and islands, make up the remaining 29% of Earth's surface.
Approximately 29% of Earth's surface is covered by landmasses. The rest, about 71%, is covered by water.
there is provided it is equally distributed
because water is not distributed equally around the world which makes it scarce or rare.
Approximately 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, with the majority of this being in the form of oceans. The remaining 29% consists of landmasses.
About 29% of Earth's surface is not covered by water. This land area consists of continents, islands, and other landmasses.
It means they are distributed equally after some time. This is the phenomena of diffusion.
Roughly 71% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, with oceans making up the majority of this coverage. The remaining 29% consists of landmasses, including continents and islands.
No. Africa is a huge continent, with water being readily available in some parts and difficult to get in others. There are many reasons for this. Weather and climate, levels of development, poverty etc.
Earth's surface is mainly covered by water, with approximately 71% of the planet's surface covered by oceans. Landmasses, including continents and islands, make up the remaining 29% of Earth's surface.
Approximately 29% of Earth's surface is covered by landmasses. The rest, about 71%, is covered by water.
No. Landmasses cover less than 1/3 of Earth.
Some of the largest landmasses on Earth include continents such as Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica. These landmasses are separated by bodies of water and are often referred to as the seven continents.
They are called islands