It is both, because it's relative to your gravitationally-based point of view. So someone can be standing on Earth looking up at the Moon, and at the same time someone can be standing on the Moon looking up at the Earth. (Obviously not to scale, and sorry, I forgot to put the Moon guy in a spacesuit). read more
It is both, because it's relative to your gravitationally-based point of view. So someone can be standing on Earth looking up at the Moon, and at the same time someone can be standing on the Moon looking up at the Earth. read more
One of the possible technically correct answer is with respect to a person on earth everything out side earth is above the earth. As illustrated in the following figure. read more
Start studying Oceanography Chapter 9. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. read more