A globe.
A scale model of Earth is a smaller representation of the planet that maintains the proportions and key features of the actual Earth. Common scales for Earth models include 1:1, 1:10, or even 1:1,000,000, depending on the purpose and size constraints of the model. These models are often used in educational settings or for visual representation in museums or exhibits.
When you stand on a bathroom scale it displays the force the earth is exerting on you, which is your weight. The scale measures the gravitational force between you and the earth such that the reading you see is your actual weight in that gravitational field.
The temperature scale used to measure Earth's heat is called the Celsius scale.
The geologic time scale shows the division of Earth's history based on rock layers and fossils, while the biological time scale focuses on the evolution of life forms over time. Both scales are interconnected and provide a timeline of Earth's history, highlighting important events and transitions in geology and biology.
The most widely accepted model of the Earth's layers is the compositional model, which consists of the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. This model is supported by seismic evidence and is consistent with our understanding of the Earth's chemical composition and physical properties.
a 3D scale model of earth
A globe.
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A scale model of Earth is a proportional representation of the planet in a smaller size. It can be used for educational purposes, scientific research, or as a visual aid to help understand the Earth's structure and features. Scale models can vary in size and detail, depending on the specific purpose for which they are created.
A globe
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