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How was find the name of Earth​

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Answered by kshmashukla7a27
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Unlike the other planets in the Solar System, in English, Earth does not directly share a name with an ancient Roman deity. The name Earth derives from the eighth century Anglo-Saxon word erda, which means ground or soil. ... It became eorthe later, and then erthe in Middle English

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Answered by rajeevjha078
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Answer:

the name Earth derived from the eighth century Anglo saxon word which mean ground or soil

Explanation:

the name Earth is derived from both English and German words ear (th) e/ etha and erde respectively which means ground but the the handles creator is unknown

one interesting fact about its name Earth is the only planet that was not handle's named after a Greek or Roman Gods or goddess

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