The globe and Earth are different in
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Globe is a synonym of earth. As nouns the difference between earth and globe is that earth is (uncountable) soil while globe is any spherical object. As verbs the difference between earth and globe is that earth is (british) to connect electrically to the earth while globe is to become spherical.
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The globe and Earth are different in size.
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- The function of a globe is identical to that of a map. However, a globe has the correct shape, therefore the landmasses do not distort as they do on maps. All landmasses, continents, and water masses, or oceans and seas, are depicted on a terrestrial map. In order to simulate mountains and plateaus, some more realistic globes even feature heightened relief or elevation. Other globes that are frequently used in classrooms include those with a network of longitudes and latitudes, significant cities, and other countries marked on them.
- A globe is a miniature world with a circumference of about one meter, compared to the earth's circumference of approximately 40 million meters. To depict the topography or bathymetry of the planet, depressions and elevations are frequently seen on the surface of globes. The height of mountains and the depth of oceans are incorrectly shown, despite the fact that the distance between locations on the globe is accurately scaled with the real earth. This is due to the fact that on such small earth if we were to utilize the proper ratios for height and depth of landforms, they would be practically smooth and barely noticeable.
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The celestial sphere is a significant type of globe. The celestial globes are models that show where stars and other heavenly bodies appear to be in the sky. The oldest surviving terrestrial globe was created by Martin Behaim in 1492, and the earliest celestial globe was created by Heliodorus in the second century.
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