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How is this place on Earth called and why is it called as such

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Answered by Cheeku1405
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The name of our planet came from the Anglo-Saxon word “erda” and the Germanic word “erde” – they both mean soil or ground. The old English version of these words became “eor(th)e” or “ertha”, which later transformed into “Earth.”

Answered by nandani00364088
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The cultural perspective on Earth, or the world, varies by society and time period.Religious beliefs often include a creation belief as well as personification in the form of a deity. The exploration of the world has modified many of the perceptions of the planet, resulting in a viewpoint of a globally integrated ecosystem. Unlike the remainder of the planets in the Solar System, mankind didn't perceive the Earth as a planet until the sixteenth century.

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