Blue because of the oceans
Seaward edge of the continental rise or marginal trench is the oceans bottom. This is more relief diversified than continental relief.
There are many different things that can be located in more than one country. Some of the things include bodies of water (such as oceans), landforms and cities.
There are many reasons why oceans and land absorb the sun's energy differently. Land is usually darker than water so it absorbs more energy. The ocean is more reflective, and therefore uses less energy to absorb the energy.
i would say blue, because of the sea. but for land, i would say a sort of pale orange
It is more than 4 thousand feet approx 7.3 miles deep
50 miles deep. 60 miles deeper than earth.
Because we tend to spend more time on the continents than in the oceans.
Europa is believed to have more water than Earth due to a subsurface ocean estimated to contain up to twice as much water as all of Earth's oceans combined.
the answer is blue for water and oceans cause there are more oceans than countries
The plural is oceans and the plural possessive is oceans' (referring to more than one ocean).
There is roughly 50 times more carbon stored in the oceans than in the atmosphere. The oceans act as a significant carbon sink, absorbing large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Canada has the most miles of coastline in the world, with over 200,000 kilometers (approximately 125,000 miles) along its borders with the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic Oceans.
Where are they going? (more likely that the oceans will be here longer than us humans)
Yes, oceans cover more of Earth's surface than land. The oceans cover 71 percent of the Earth's surface and contain 97 percent of the Earth's water.
There are 32-33 different species of dolphins and most of them have never been studied by marine biologists. Because of this, it is difficult to determine exactly how deep these mammals live. However, it is known that the bottlenose dolphin is a shallow dweller and do not go much more than 150ft deep.
The Grand Canyon. The canyon is 277 miles long, ranges in width from 4 to 18 miles and attains a depth of more than a mile.