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The One Year War (一年戦争 Ichinen Sensō?), also known as Zeonic War for Independence (ジオン独立戦争 Jion Dokuritsu Sensō?), was the first major conflict of the Universal Century timeline, fought between the Principality of Zeon and the Earth Federation from January 3, 0079 to January 1, 0080.
This is a list of wars ordered chronologically by the year that hostilities were initiated. (See also war; law of war; military technology; collective violence.)
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
The earth itself was named so by Germanic tribes simply because it was before people had a sense that it was a planet. It has always meant, in anything recognisable as English, 'the ground'. Though I would like to know more about the languages where it had a connection with an Earth Mother.
After the devastation of war, less than 60% was still habitable. The Earth was on the edge, and the largest source of the probable was still present, humanity. So plans were made to move an unprecendented number into space where facilities were being constructed to support them.
Name the war after a unique feature or aspect of the war: Many of the big wars are named this way: World War One, World War Two, and the Cold War among them. The world wars clearly encompassed most of the nations and regions of the world, and the Cold War was unique in that the main belligerents (Americans and the Soviets) never officially ...
A leading hypothesis is that it was formed by accretion from material loosed from Earth after a Mars-sized object with about 10% of Earth's mass, named Theia, collided with Earth. [39] It hit Earth with a glancing blow and some of its mass merged with Earth.
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The name "Pangaea" is derived from Ancient Greek pan (πᾶν, "all, entire, whole") and Gaia or Gaea (Γαῖα, "Mother Earth, land"). [ 4 ] [ 9 ] The first to suggest that the continents were once joined and later separated may have been Abraham Ortelius in 1596. [ 10 ]