The mass of the Earth does not change because land is not destroyed. It may erode from one area but it is deposited in another area.
Pangaea.
One large land mass on Earth is Eurasia, which is the combined land area of Europe and Asia. It is the largest contiguous land mass on the planet, covering a significant portion of the Northern Hemisphere.
About 25% to 35% of continental land mass covers the Earth. This is because about 75% to 70% of water covers the Earth. You can subtract 75 or 70 by 100 to find out.
An example of a land mass is a continent or a country. Even maybe a very large island.
The land mass is heavier even tough the sea covers 2/3 of the earth's surface it still has land under the sea hence it is heavier... == == == == Land mass will be heavier than water because it is more dense
no it doesnt gain mass at allIt can change the bio mass. But cannot change the mass of earth as it uses resources within earth
Antarctica is about 10% of earth's land mass.
Yes, it covers 10% of the earth's surface, this land mass.
Deserts cover about 33% of the total land mass of the earth.
22% of the Earth's land mass
No, they continue having mass.
Approximately 27% of Earth's land mass is above 1000 ft in elevation.
One third of the Earth's land mass is approximately 29.2% which is equivalent to the continent of Asia and the islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Eurasia.
Pangaea.
Land mass refers to the total area of a country or geographical region (which may include discontinuous pieces of land such as islands). The Earth's total land mass is 148,939,063.133 km² (57,511,026.002 square miles) which is about 29.2% of its total surface. Water covers approximately 70.8% of the Earth's surface, mostly in the form of oceans.
Yes. The mass is basically independent of any attracting objects, such as Earth.