After you've completed the outline of your Earth design, you may begin sketching the continents. North America, on the left-hand side of the Earth, will be our first continent. My tip for this phase is to start with a pencil and then go over it with your pen after you're satisfied.
The circular may be used in lieu of any other convenient item that can be used to create a circle. While our world is not entirely round, it is usual to depict it as a ball. Following that, we'll split our sphere in half with a slightly rounded horizontal line. It will create a schism between the southern and northern hemispheres. Complement the top and bottom with the same curved lines, a total of 7-8 pieces. Then, vertically represent the meridian lines. The North Pole is the point in the center that connects all the vertical lines, while the South Pole is at the bottom. Six vertical semicircular lines and a flat line in the center will be used. You will get a grid of degrees, which you may then remove (if desired).
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