As in 'I have travelled to all parts of the globe', the word is 'terre'. As in 'a ball with the map of the earth on it', the word is 'terrestre'. As in 'an object shaped like a globe' the word is 'sphere'
The word for "globe" in French is spelled "globe."
The pattern of lines that circle the globe east-west are called lines of latitude, while the lines that circle the globe north-south are called lines of longitude. Together, they form a grid system that helps in locating points on the Earth's surface.
I believe it's called a hemisphere.
The lines that go from north to south on a globe are called meridians or lines of longitude. They help to pinpoint a specific location's east-west position on the Earth's surface.
The vertical lines around our globe are called longitudes or meridians. They help determine a location's east-west position on Earth and are measured in degrees east or west of the prime meridian.
The word for "globe" in French is spelled "globe."
Globe, the word Globe came directly from the french, you can say "sphère" too
Un globe.
It was called "The Globe"!!!
google translate says "poisson-globe"
In the French Alps.
A "globe" is called ein "Kugel".The "Globe" meaning the "Earth" is called "Erdball", "Globus" or "Erdkugel".
No. However the modern replica Globe Theatre is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
the Globe Theatre.
The Globe Theatre was not Globe-shaped (it would be a sphere if so), but it was called that probably because you could see representations of everything in the world there.
Because it is a French company which is spreading across the globe.
Yes, we do live on a globe called the Earth.