99% of the worlds LANDsurface is covered by the continents
Because the snow is very compressed in the polar regions
Geothermal heat is head taken from the Earths crust usually in volcanic areas ar heat that comes up in springs from deep under the ground.
Only if it was intentionally or accidentally taken into the atmosphere as part of a space exploration. Usually it's a earth-bound or animal-derived mineral that's too heavy to exist as a "free", airborne element.
Most of the Earth's surface (70%) is covered with water, and the remaining 30% is taken up by the seven continental landmasses. However, underneath the water that fills the oceans, and the dirt and plants that cover the continents, the Earth's surface layer is made of rock. This outer layer formed a hard, rocky crust as lava at the surface cooled 4.5 billion years ago. The crust is broken into many large plates that move slowly relative to each other. Mountain ranges form when two plates collide and their edges are forced up. In addition, many other surface features are the result of the moving plates. The plates move about one inch per year, so millions of years ago the continents and the oceans were in different positions. About 250 million years ago, most of the land was connected together, and over time has separated into seven continents.
In most current fertilzers Phosphate has been taken out. Usually it is only in there to encourage root develpment. Most fertilizers for established grass no longer have phosphate in them (and if they do it is a pretty small percentage). The only fertilizers out there where the phosphate percentage is still high are seed starting fertilizers.
99% of the worlds LANDsurface is covered by the continents
When Africans were taken from Africa, they were taken to all other continents, not just North America.
Honey Bees live on all continents with the exception of Antarctica. They have even been taken to space on several different occasions!
16.83% was taken out.
7%
About 31.011%.
mississippi
14%
2.76%
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yes, they were.