The majority of the Earth's land mass is located in the Northern Hemisphere, with continents such as Asia, North America, Europe, and Africa occupying large areas. The Northern Hemisphere contains more land than the Southern Hemisphere.
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.
Oxygen is the most abundant element in Earth's lithosphere, comprising about 45% of its mass.
The Mantle
The troposphere is the most abundant layer in Earth's atmosphere. It is where most weather phenomena occur and contains about 75% of the atmosphere's mass.
Roughly 29% of the Earth's total land surface is considered habitable, meaning it provides suitable conditions for human settlement and support for various ecosystems. This habitable land includes areas such as fertile plains, forests, valleys, and coastal regions where human populations have been able to thrive.
Asia
The north and eastern hemispheres
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north
north
No. The crust contains a small fraction of earth's mass. Most of the mass is contained in the mantle.
Venus is closest to the Earths size and mass - often referred to as Earths sister or twin planet. Venus' Mass is around 82% of Earths, while its diameter is a little smaller than Earths at around 95% of Earths diameter.
The tropical rainforest biome covers most of the land mass near Earth's equator. This biome is characterized by high temperatures, abundant rainfall, and dense vegetation, supporting a wide variety of plant and animal species.
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No, it doesnt cover up most of the land.
Jurassic
Warm land