It looks like a sad deep emotion.
Erosion in the traditional sense, such as the wearing away of rock by water or wind, does not occur in space due to the lack of atmosphere. However, space weathering can cause erosion-like effects on the surfaces of objects in space, such as asteroids and moons, through processes like micrometeoroid impacts and solar wind bombardment.
Earth appears blue from space because of its oceans, which cover about 71% of its surface. This vast amount of water reflects and scatters sunlight, giving the planet its characteristic blue appearance. Additionally, the Earth's atmosphere also scatters sunlight, which further contributes to the blue hue when viewed from space.
If you stay in an enclosed space like a submarine or a diving bell, you can go underwater without getting wet. This is because the water is kept outside the enclosed space while you are inside.
Because, seen from space, it's obvious that most of the Earth's surface is covered by water. If you look at the Pacific ocean from space - it almost covers the whole of the visible surface ! Have a look on Google Earth - you'll see what I mean.
They look like any other cloud. Clouds are almost all alike. Only the acidic clouds are different (They have acid in them, hens the name). P.S: Rain drops don't look like water droplets. They look like a blob of water falling.
they look like your grandparents bathroom
nothing. if there was none of it then how can you seeit.
there are stars
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they look like Eli prindles face
like a space needle haha Google that and you will see it
From its name a space needle is a tower that has a space ship look on top and a needle on above it. Thus, it is called a "space needle."
The blueness you see on the Earth from space is the oceanic water.
in space
when you put water inside milk, the milk will look like what it did without water.
IT LOOKED LIKE A GIANT SPACE PROBE!!! GOS TO WIKIPEDIA TO FIND OUT
the moon