Pacific Ocean is about 30 million sq km larger than all land on earth
Yes it is. Forest fires, at least from my knowledge, have never been bigger than an ocean.
The Earth's surface is composed of approximately 71% ocean and 29% land. This means that for every square kilometer of land, there are about 2.5 square kilometers of ocean. The distribution of land and ocean varies regionally, with some areas like the Pacific Ocean having vast expanses of water, while continents like Africa and Asia contain significant land mass. This ratio plays a crucial role in Earth's climate, ecosystems, and weather patterns.
Your question makes no sense, an ocean basin is an OCEAN not land area and therefore including it is impossible.
Approximately 30% of the Earth's surface is covered by land, the remaining 70% of the surface is covered by water.
Since there are shores on all the oceans, they are really bodies of water surrounded by land. The geographic definition for ocean is a body of saltwater bigger than a sea.
Roughly 71% of Earth is covered by water and because that is well over half there is more water than land on Earths surface
Yes it is. Forest fires, at least from my knowledge, have never been bigger than an ocean.
There is more ocean than land on Earth. Oceans cover about 70% of the Earth's surface, while land makes up the remaining 30%.
All land combined covers about 30% of Earth's surface.
Hmmm... The total surface area of the Earth would be 510,072,000 km², this is including both the land and ocean. However, the total surface area of land on Earth is 148,940,000 km². That is around 29.2 % land and 70.8% ocean. To put things into perspective, the total surface area of the Earth is equivilant to 97,457,777,777.77 football fields (I think...) Anyway, I hope that helps.
The Earth's surface is composed of approximately 71% ocean and 29% land. This means that for every square kilometer of land, there are about 2.5 square kilometers of ocean. The distribution of land and ocean varies regionally, with some areas like the Pacific Ocean having vast expanses of water, while continents like Africa and Asia contain significant land mass. This ratio plays a crucial role in Earth's climate, ecosystems, and weather patterns.
Antarctica is land covered in snow and ice. The icecap is a bit bigger than the the size of the land.
About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water.
Your question makes no sense, an ocean basin is an OCEAN not land area and therefore including it is impossible.
a theory explaining how the pieces of Earth's surface (the plates) move
The Pacific Ocean covers about 28% of the global surface. It is larger than the total land area of the world.
I'm assuming you mean "Is more of the Earth covered in land or water?" There is more water. About 3/4 of Earth's surface is water.