In our solar system, Earth is the only planet with any significant amounts of surface water (and land).
If you are referring to Earth, then the answer would be no. Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, and the other 30% is land.
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its earth & now one more planet has been found out which is called as second earth i.e clapper
The surface of earth is covered mostly by water.
If you are referring to Earth, then the answer would be no. Approximately 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, and the other 30% is land.
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About 71% of Earth's surface is covered by water, primarily in the form of oceans. The remaining 29% consists of land, which includes continents and islands. This distribution plays a crucial role in the planet's climate, ecosystems, and human activities.
Approximately 29% of Earth's surface is land, while 71% is covered by water.
A planet covered mostly with water is known as a "water world" or an ocean planet. These planets generally have a global ocean covering the majority of their surface with little to no land visible. They can be found in our own solar system, such as some of the moons of Jupiter and Saturn.
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its earth & now one more planet has been found out which is called as second earth i.e clapper
its earth & now one more planet has been found out which is called as second earth i.e clapper
Earth. Over 70% of Earth's surface is covered by water.
The surface of earth is covered mostly by water.
Earth is 70% covered with water
The earth consists entirely with land and water. Three-fourths (3/4) of the planet is covered with oceans, seas, and bodies of water. The rest (1/4) is covered by land, ground, soil, and continents.