Environmental Sciences, asked by karinamurjani11, 1 month ago

How the earth looks from spaceship?​

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Answered by s8a1571shagun03075
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From space, Earth looks like a blue marble with white swirls. Some parts are brown, yellow, green and white. The blue part is water. Water covers most of Earth. The white swirls are clouds. The brown, yellow and green parts are land. And the white parts are ice and snow.

The equator is a make-believe line around the center of Earth. Mapmakers use the line to divide Earth into two halves. The northern half is called the Northern Hemisphere. The southern half is called the Southern Hemisphere. The northernmost point on Earth is the North Pole. The southernmost point on Earth is the South Pole.

Answered by 13154711
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From space, Earth looks like a blue marble with white swirls. Some parts are brown, yellow, green and white. The blue part is water. ... The equator is a make-believe line around the center of Earth.

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