It is hard to say, but almost all of Earth's surface have explored excluding the thick forests which are rumoured to have monsters in it such as the Yeti. However, the deep seas and oceans remain as the most unexplored places on Earth due to current underwater travel technology, which is not advanced enough.
Yes it does I was doing my science homework and it says about 75 percent covers the entire earth
The answer depends on the context: in the atmosphere, dissolved in the oceans, or whatever,
The Moon since NASA was in the US
well i think he explored because if we are talkibng about the same cousteau he was researching whales. That is not the only reason. He was in the French Navy when he first dove with goggles, and he thought it was so awesome, he continued to invent diving gear etc. He explored to learn about the ocean, and later he turned to environmental protection. <http://www.notablebiographies.com/Co-Da/Cousteau-Jacques.html>
About 97% of the Earth's available water is found in oceans as saltwater. This water is too salty for most human purposes and needs to be desalinated for consumption.
its unknown but only 2% of the whole worlds oceans have been explored
Approximately 5 of the Earth's oceans have been explored by humans, while a larger portion of the land has been explored.
Um... yes. Humans pretty much have explored all the Earth's oceans. I get the feeling you were trying to ask a question to which the answer is less obvious.
100% of the evaporation comes from the oceans
The verb for exploration is explore.Other verbs are explores, exploring and explored, depending on the tense.Some example sentences are:"I will explore the cavern"."He explores the new garden"."We are exploring the shipwreck"."Most of our oceans have never been explored".
It has never been explored by humans and never will.
75 percent of earth is covered by oceans
space has been explored by Orbital flights Human flights
4 percent
72.1%
71% of Earth
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