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100 Facts About the Earth

100 Facts About the Earth

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    Earth is the only known planet with liquid water on its surface, which is essential for life as we know it.

    Earth is the only known planet with liquid water on its surface, which is essential for life as we know it.

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    The Earth's atmosphere is essential for life, providing oxygen and protecting us from harmful radiation.

    The Earth's atmosphere is essential for life, providing oxygen and protecting us from harmful radiation.

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    The Earth's oceans are interconnected and form a continuous body of water.

    The Earth's oceans are interconnected and form a continuous body of water.

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    The Earth has a variety of landforms, including mountains, valleys, plains, and plateaus.

    The Earth has a variety of landforms, including mountains, valleys, plains, and plateaus.

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    The Earth's magnetic field is stronger at the poles and weaker at the equator.

    The Earth's magnetic field is stronger at the poles and weaker at the equator.

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    The Earth's atmosphere contains about 03% carbon dioxide.

    The Earth's atmosphere contains about 03% carbon dioxide.

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    The Earth's surface is about 29% land and 71% water.

    The Earth's surface is about 29% land and 71% water.

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    Earth has a variety of natural resources, including minerals, fossil fuels, and renewable energy sources.

    Earth has a variety of natural resources, including minerals, fossil fuels, and renewable energy sources.

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    The Earth's atmosphere is essential for the water cycle, which distributes water across the planet.

    The Earth's atmosphere is essential for the water cycle, which distributes water across the planet.

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    Earth's magnetic field protects the planet from solar wind and cosmic radiation.

    Earth's magnetic field protects the planet from solar wind and cosmic radiation.

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    The Earth's crust is made up of several major tectonic plates that move over time.

    The Earth's crust is made up of several major tectonic plates that move over time.

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    The Earth's interior is composed of several layers, each with different properties.

    The Earth's interior is composed of several layers, each with different properties.

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    The Earth's surface temperature is moderated by the presence of its atmosphere and oceans.

    The Earth's surface temperature is moderated by the presence of its atmosphere and oceans.

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    The Earth has a natural cycle of ice ages and warmer periods.

    The Earth has a natural cycle of ice ages and warmer periods.

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    Earth's orbit around the Sun is elliptical, not circular.

    Earth's orbit around the Sun is elliptical, not circular.

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    The Earth's oceans are home to a vast diversity of marine life.

    The Earth's oceans are home to a vast diversity of marine life.

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    The Earth is part of the Solar System, which includes the Sun, eight planets, and their moons.

    The Earth is part of the Solar System, which includes the Sun, eight planets, and their moons.

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    The Earth's magnetic field extends several tens of thousands of kilometers into space.

    The Earth's magnetic field extends several tens of thousands of kilometers into space.

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    Earth's atmosphere contains about 93% argon.

    Earth's atmosphere contains about 93% argon.

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    The Earth has polar ice caps that contain most of the planet's freshwater.

    The Earth has polar ice caps that contain most of the planet's freshwater.

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    The Earth's surface is constantly being reshaped by natural processes such as erosion, volcanism, and plate tectonics.

    The Earth's surface is constantly being reshaped by natural processes such as erosion, volcanism, and plate tectonics.

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    The Earth's crust is made up of a mosaic of oceanic and continental plates.

    The Earth's crust is made up of a mosaic of oceanic and continental plates.

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    The Earth has a unique biosphere that supports millions of species of plants and animals.

    The Earth has a unique biosphere that supports millions of species of plants and animals.

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    Earth's atmosphere helps to burn up most meteoroids before they reach the surface.

    Earth's atmosphere helps to burn up most meteoroids before they reach the surface.

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    The deepest point on Earth's land surface is the Mariana Trench.

    The deepest point on Earth's land surface is the Mariana Trench.

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