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  1. 8.350022 minutes. While Earth is only the fifth largest planet in the solar system, it is the only world in our solar system with liquid water on the surface. Just slightly larger than nearby Venus, Earth is the biggest of the four planets closest to the Sun, all of which are made of rock and metal. Earth is the only planet in the solar system ...

    • Earth has liquid water on its surface. Earth is the only planet in the Solar system that is located in the habitable zone. The habitable zone (also called the goldilocks zone) is the area around a star where a planet could support liquid water.
    • Earth is the only planet with continents. Continents are large, continuous masses of land that sit on top of plate tectonics and “float” on the planet’s mantle.
    • Earth is the only planet with just one Moon. The following table lists the number of moons (satellites) each planet in the Solar system has. Planet. Number of moons.
    • Earth’s atmosphere is very different from the other planets’ The atmosphere is an outer layer of gas that planets have that is located between the planet and space.
  2. Looking up the mass and radius of the Earth, and using the density equation we find: = (5.97×10 24 kg)/ ( (6.38×10 6 m) 3) = 5500 kg/m 3. This tells us that an average cubic meter of the Earth contains 5500 kg, or 5.5 metric tons of matter. A cubic meter is about the size of a washing machine.

    • Crust. Temperature: 475 K (∼200°C) at the surface to 1300 K (∼1000°C) Thickness: 25 miles (32 km) for continental crust and 3-5 miles (8 km) for oceanic crust.
    • Upper Mantle. Temperature: 1200 K (∼ 932°C) at the upper boundary with the crust to 1900 K (∼1652 °C) at the boundary with the lower mantle. Thickness: 255 miles (410 km)
    • Lower Mantle. Temperature: 1900 K (∼ 1600°C) in the outer regions which can reach up to 4300 K (∼4000°C) at the bottom. Thickness: 1,400 miles (2,250 km)
    • Outer Core. Temperature: 4,300 K (4,030°C) in the outer regions to 6,000 K (5,730°C) closest to the inner core. Thickness: 1,355 miles (2,180 km) Density: 9,900 – 12,200 kg/m3.
  3. Oct 19, 2023 · noun. the art and science of cultivating land for growing crops (farming) or raising livestock (ranching). anothrome. noun. biome that incorporates the influence of humans on the environment. biome. noun. area of the planet which can be classified according to the plant and animal life in it. biosphere.

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  5. The resulting chunks clumped together and formed our Moon. With a radius of 1,080 miles (1,738 kilometers), the Moon is the fifth largest moon in our solar system (after Ganymede, Titan, Callisto, and Io). The Moon is an average of 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometers) away from Earth. That means 30 Earth-sized planets could fit in between Earth ...

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