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What is antipodal balance between land and water?

There is an antipodal balance of land and water on directly opposite sides of the globe. It means that the continents and oceans are roughly arranged in such a way that land on one side of the globe is balanced by water on the opposite side of the globe. For example, the North Polar Arctic Ocean is opposite to the Antarctica Continent.


What do you mean by antipodal arrangement?

Other answers mention some things about the Earth. Here, antipodal means that if 'you' have three legs on one side, 'you' will also have three legs/pods/feet on the other side.


What does the oceans plus the number of continents equal?

7 continents and 5 oceans = 12


What has greater seasonality oceans or continents?

continents


How are aceans different from continents?

Oceans are made out of sea water, and continents are made out of land; dirt and rocks. Oceans are liquids, continents are solids.


If you were looking at a real globe what would you have to do to see the other continents and oceans?

you have to spin it to see the continents and the oceans


Why do we know more about continents than oceans?

Because we tend to spend more time on the continents than in the oceans.


How can the earth's surface be organized into continents and oceans?

the earth can be organized into 4 oceans, 7 seas, and 7 continents


Are there more continents or more oceans on earth?

Continents by a couple


Have the continents on opposite sides of the Atlantic ocean generally been drifting apart?

Yes. The continents have been drifting around since Earth first got her oceans, or before. At one time, there were a group of continents clustered near what is now Antarctica . . . the entire remainder of Earth's surface was covered by oceans of water. They eventually drifted apart. The current arrangement of continents occurred fairly recently in Earth's 4.5 billion year age.


What layer of the earth can you find continents and oceans?

Continents and oceans are found on Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. The continents are made up of thicker continental crust, while the oceans are located on thinner oceanic crust.


What was happening when Pangaea broke into the continents?

When Pangaea broke apart, the tectonic plates underneath the Earth's surface shifted, causing the supercontinent to split up into the continents we have today. This movement of the plates created new oceans and changed the arrangement of landmasses on Earth.