Half of the Earth's surface is called a hemisphere.
The Earth's surface is made up of water and land. Approximately half of the Earth's surface is covered by water bodies such as oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers, while the other half is covered by landmasses.
Hemisphere
The half of the Earth's surface that is north of the equator is called the Northern Hemisphere, while the half south of the equator is the Southern Hemisphere.
The UK covers approximately 0.2% of the Earth's total surface area.
Approximately 10% of the Earth's surface is populated by humans. This includes urban areas, towns, and villages where people reside and work. The majority of the Earth's surface remains uninhabited and consists of oceans, deserts, mountains, and other uninhabitable regions.
Equator is the longest parallel on the Earth's surface. It divides the Earth into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere and is located at 0 degrees latitude.
A liquid rock is called magma when it is beneath the Earth's surface and lava when it reaches the surface through volcanic activity.
There is no such thing as half of the Earth. If you are referring to half of the spherical shape of the Earth then it will be a hemisphere.
The half of the Earth's surface that is north of the equator is called the Northern Hemisphere, while the half south of the equator is the Southern Hemisphere.
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Hemisphere
Roughly 71% of Earth is covered by water and because that is well over half there is more water than land on Earths surface
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A hemisphere.
The Pacific Ocean contains about half of the world's ocean water.
The Moon is roughly spherical; weather permitting, we see the near half of the Moon.
To the north of the equator is the northern hemisphere, and to the south is the southern hemisphere.
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70% or 80% of water covers the earths surface