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Essay about our planet earth

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Answered by skjunnu170
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earth is a planet in Solar system and milky way galexy

it's big planet

it's the third planet near to sun

it satisfy all the condition of human living

like have proper temperature

water oxygen ETC

where as it is absent in other planets

earth is best planet ever

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Answered by ayni16
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Earth is the only planet known to have life in our solar system; mild climate, solid water, liquid, and gas. It's the sun's third planet. Planet Earth has 1 moon orbiting around it and is 12,756 kilometers in diameter of 7,921 miles.

Scientists believed that when a gas ball approached the Sun forming a solid planet, the Earth was formed. That day, the Earth was full rock until heavy rains hit the Earth and flooded it for many, many years. The Earth was filled with water as the rains stopped. Then, when the volcanoes underwater erupted, many islands were formed. Those islands soon joined forces to form countries and continents. There are four layers on Earth which are named as Crust, Mantle, Core Outside and Core Inner. There is magma within these four layers. This magma is spinning inside the earth constantly. The magma climbs up a volcano when it stops spinning and there is too much pressure and shoots hot lava, stones, and ashes out.

The Earth is rotating through its center on its axis, an imaginary straight line. The two points where the rotation axis intersects the surface of the Earth are called the poles, one of which is called the North Pole and the other is called the South Pole. One rotation is completed in 24 hours with respect to the Sun, called a solar day.

The Earth revolves in the direction of the counter-clock or from left to right or east. There are three reasons for the rotation. First, the rotation axis serves as a reference when setting the latitude and longitude geographic grid.

Not only is the Earth a planet in which we live, but it is the most important natural resource. From its economic point of view, the territory in possession of a nation is important. One of the world's ten largest territorial countries, six are part of emerging market economies.

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