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The physical model that most accurately represents the earth would be a globe. These show the different land and water masses throughout the world.
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From the Land of the Sky-Blue Water was created in 1909.
The Northern hemisphere is about 60.7% water and 39.3% land. The Southern hemisphere is about 80.9% water and 19.1% land.
Yes, more water does evaporate from the land compared to the ocean. This is because the land typically receives more direct sunlight, which results in higher temperatures and increased evaporation rates. Additionally, the limited water-holding capacity of the land surface causes water to evaporate more quickly.
A Vassal receives land from a lord
It is called conduction.
Yes you can find water at an oasis because it is a desert land form that receives water from underground supplies.
The transfer of energy from land or water to air by direct contact is known as convection. As the surface of the land or water gets heated by the sun, it transfers this heat energy to the air molecules in contact with it. These warm air molecules rise, creating air currents and leading to the transfer of heat from the surface to the air.
Land, water, buildings, people, etc.
Three different things happen to the solar energy that earth receives. Some escapes back into ____________, some is absorbed by land and water ____________________.
A person who receives land is typically called a grantee or a land recipient. This can happen through various means such as inheritance, purchase, gift, or grant.
The land and water at the North and South poles never receive the direct rays of the sun due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. This leads to prolonged periods of darkness in winter and continuous daylight in summer.
Land is hotter than water when exposed to direct heat under the sun because of its density. It holds in heat and cannot refract it the way that water can.
Africa has the most land mass in the tropics. The continent is positioned across the equator, resulting in a significant portion of its land falling within the tropical zone, receiving direct sunlight throughout the year.
The Equator receives more direct sunlight throughout the year, leading to consistent warm temperatures. The angle of the sun's rays is more perpendicular at the Equator, resulting in greater heating of the land and water. Additionally, the Equator experiences minimal seasonal variation in day length, contributing to the consistent warmth.