The unlighted part of the globe represents areas that are in shadow, typically indicating nighttime. This distinction is often used to illustrate the Earth’s rotation and the division between day and night. It highlights regions that are not receiving direct sunlight at a given moment, which can also be linked to time zones and the movement of the sun across the sky.
The globe represent the world; or in this case, Earth.
A globe is a three-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface (globes can also represent other planets or moons).
The brown part of the globe indicates the earth which means part of land on earth.
the early globe predicted the existence of which two great land masses
The key is the part that tells you what is shown on the globe.
The globe represent the world; or in this case, Earth.
Unlighted Lamps was created in 1921.
A globe is a three-dimensional representation of the Earth's surface (globes can also represent other planets or moons).
Where it is night.
Some globes, especially computerized electronic globe diagrams show day/night with the day part (sunlight) lighted, and the night part darker.
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Numerous things. I think in China it represents peace. In other part of the globe they represent other things. I dunno what else.
not set afire or burning
The globe represents global unity and the laurel symbolizes victory and achievement. Together, they represent success and recognition on a worldwide scale.
The key on a globe, also known as a legend, is a small display that explains the symbols and colors used on the map to represent different features such as countries, cities, and geographical information. It helps users understand the map's visual language and interpret the information presented on the globe more easily.
That would depend on which scale (size) the globe is made in.
There are many different types of buoys. Some examples are "can", "nun", "unlighted bell", "unlighted gong", "lighted bell" and also "lighted whistle".