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Also known as Planet Earth, World, Mother Earth, The Blue Planet, The Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. This is made possible by Earth being an ocean world, the only one in the Solar System sustaining liquid surface water. Almost all of Earth's water is contained in its global ocean, covering 70.8% of Earth's crust. The remaining 29.2% of Earth's crust is land, most of which is located in the form of continental landmasses within Earth's land hemisphere. Most of Earth's land is at least somewhat humid and covered by vegetation, while large ice sheets at Earth's polar deserts retain more water than Earth

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Earth is a planet that has existed for about 4540 million years. It follows a heliocentric orbit around the Sun. The planet has a mass of 5972.37 and a radius of 6378.137. Its shape is described as an oblate spheroid, geoid, ball, or disk. The orbital eccentricity is 0.016710219, with a flattening of 0.0033528. The semi-major axis of the orbit is 149598023. The apoapsis is 151930000 and the periapsis is 147095000. The argument of periapsis is 114.20783.

The planet has a volume of 1083210000000. It includes Earth's crust, Earth's core, the mantle, and the atmosphere of Earth. The highest points are Chimborazo, Mauna Kea, Aconcagua, and Mount Everest. The lowest point is Challenger Deep, also known as Galathea Depth. The population is 8117059282. The history of the topic includes human history, the history of Earth, and the geological history of Earth. The subject is noted in the Commons category and gallery as Earth.

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Key facts

Planet.background
LightSalmon
Planet.name
Earth
Planet.symbol
24px|class=skin-invert|🜨 and class=skin-invert|24px|♁
Planet.image
Meteosat-12-fci-march-equinox-2025-noon.jpg
Planet.image_alt
Earth as seen from Meteosat 12, during the March equinox
Planet.caption
Earth as seen from Meteosat 12 in 2025, during the March equinox
Planet.epoch
J2000
Planet.time_periastron
3 January 2026
Planet.asc_node
– J2000 ecliptic
Planet.satellites
1, the Moon
Planet.allsatellites
yes
Planet.flattening
1/ (ETRS89)
Planet.surface_grav
(exactly 1 g0)
Planet.moment_of_inertia_factor
0.3307
Planet.rot_velocity
1674.4 km/h
Planet.single_temperature
(blackbody temperature)
Planet.atmosphere
yes
Planet.temp_name1
 

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Encyclopedic overview

37 sections
Contents
  • Etymology
  • Natural history
  • Formation
  • After formation
  • Future
  • Bulk properties
  • Size and shape
  • Internal structure
  • Chemical composition
  • Internal heat
  • Magnetic field
  • {{Anchor|Surface}} Surface environment
  • Tectonic plates
  • Hydrosphere
  • Atmosphere
  • Upper atmosphere
  • Weather and climate
  • Orbit and rotation
  • Rotation
  • Orbit and location
  • Axial tilt and seasons
  • {{Anchor|Earth–Moon system}} Gravitational domain and influence
  • Gravitational field
  • Moon
  • Asteroids and artificial satellites
  • Life on Earth
  • Origin of life and evolution
  • Challenges for life on Earth
  • Earth and humans
  • Human geography
  • Natural resources and land use
  • Environmental impact
  • Cultural and historical viewpoint
  • See also
  • Notes
  • References
  • External links

Surface equivalent dose rate0.274 μSv/h Absolute magnitude (H) −3.99 Atmosphere Surface pressure 101.325 kPa (at sea level) Composition by volume78.08% nitrogen (dry air) 20.95% oxygen (dry air) ≤1% water vapor (variable) 0.9340% argon 0.0430% carbon dioxide 0.00182% neon 0.00052% helium 0.00017% methane 0.00011% krypton 0.00006% hydrogen

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