No. As a approximation there is two thirds water to one third land.
About one third of the land surface of the earth is desert.
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.
The logo that uses two earths together is the One Planet, One People, One World logo, which depicts two earths interconnected to symbolize unity and global cooperation.
15% of the earths surface is livable. Of the 28% of the surface of the Earth that is land, arable land (that can be farmed) accounts for about one eighth (13%), there are permanent crops on about a twentieth (5%), permanent pastures on a quarter (26%) forest and woodlands cover one third (32%) cities 1.5% (and increasing!) and other unusable areas about a third (30%)
The answer must be "continent".
terra
The principal use is in agiculture.
the earths surface is 80% water. so no.
It's one of the principal land masses of the earth!
about one fourth
No. As a approximation there is two thirds water to one third land.
One of the seven great divisions of land on the globe is Asia. It is the largest continent in terms of both land area and population, covering a significant portion of the Earth's surface. Asia is known for its rich cultural diversity, varied landscapes, and ancient civilizations.
About one third of the land surface of the earth is desert.
Deserts cover 33% of the land surface of the earth.
Cerebellum is not considered one of the main divisions of the adult brain. The main divisions are the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem.
One of the main divisions are sub-divisions.