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How to draw the earth

The drawings of the earth are as follows:

1. Draw a circle on the paper.

2. Draw the shape of the land with curves.

3. Then you can play freely and draw some land.

You can also add some stars around the earth.

5. The general outline of the earth will be drawn.

6. Finally, paint the earth with beautiful colors.

Earth (English name: Earth; Terra (Latin) is the third farthest planet from the sun and the only celestial body known to mankind that breeds and supports life. About 29.9% of the earth's surface is land composed of continents and islands. The remaining 70.8% is covered by water, most of which are covered by salty water bodies such as oceans and bays, and some are covered by fresh water bodies such as lakes and rivers, forming a hydrosphere isomorphically.

Most of the polar regions of the earth are covered with ice. The outer layer of the earth is divided into several rigid tectonic plates, which have migrated on the surface for millions of years, but still remain active inside, including a solid iron core, a liquid outer core that generates the earth's magnetic field, and a convective mantle that drives the plate structure.

The earth's atmosphere is mainly composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Tropical regions receive more solar energy than polar regions and redistribute it through atmospheric and ocean circulation. Greenhouse gases also play an important role in regulating the surface temperature. The climate of a region depends not only on latitude, but also on altitude and proximity to the region and the ocean. Severe weather such as tropical cyclones, thunderstorms and heat waves mostly occur in vast areas and have a great impact on life.