Interesting Facts about the Planet Earth

Earth is the third planet of the sun and is the largest of the planetary planets. Earth is the only planet in our solar system not named after the Greek or Roman deity. The Earth was created some 4.54 billion ago and is the only life-sustaining planet.

Facts about the Earth

  1. Earth’s rotation is slowly slowing down.
  2. This reduction is almost beyond comprehension, at about mill 17 milliseconds per hundred years, though the rate at which it occurs is not the same. The effect is to lengthen our days, but it is so gradual that the length of one day can be up to 25 hours.
  3. At one time, it was believed that the Earth is the center of the universe.
  4. Due to the apparent movement of the sun and the planets about their point of view, ancient scientists insisted that the Earth remained stable, while other celestial bodies traveled in orbit. After all, the theory that the sun was at the center of the universe was posted by Kooprankis, though it is not.
  5. Earth has a powerful magnetic field.
  6. This phenomenon is caused by the nickel-iron core of the planet, as well as its rapid rotation. This field protects the Earth from the effects of the solar wind.
  7. The planet is the only natural satellite.
  8. As a percentage of its rotating body size, the moon is the largest satellite of any planet in our solar system. However, it is only the fifth-largest natural satellite.
  9. Earth is the only planet that is not named after any god.
  10. The other seven planets in our solar system are named after Roman gods or goddesses. Although in ancient times only the names of Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were seen with the naked eye, the Roman method of naming planets was intact after the discovery of Uranus and Neptune.
  11. Earth is a dense planet in the solar system.
  12. It varies according to the part of the planet. For example, the metal core is less than the layer. The average soil density is about 5.52 grams per cubic centimeter.

Facts from Leo:

70% of the surface water is submerged in water

When the astronauts first went into space, they first looked at the Earth with human eyes and called our home a blue planet. And that’s not surprising. 70. The oceans cover our planet. The remaining 30% is solid ground that is above sea level.

-The fuel is mostly iron, oxygen, and silicon

If you can separate the soil in the clay, you get 32.1% iron, 30.1% oxygen, 15.1% silicon, and 13.9% magnesium. Indeed. Most of this iron is actually below ground. If you can get down and sample the cover, it will be 88% iron. Oxygen contains 47% of the Earth’s crust.

– It does not take 24 hours for the ax to rotate on its axis

It’s 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds. This is the time it takes for the Earth to turn completely around its axis. Astronomers have termed it a daily. Wait a second now, which means one day is 4 minutes shorter than we think. You think that time will increase day by day, and in a few months, the day will be night and day will be the day.

– There are not 365 days a year on Earth

It’s 365.2564 days. This is additional .2564 days, which creates the need for leap years. This is why we fight an extra day divided every year by February 4 – 2004, 2008, etc. – unless it is divided by 100 (1900, 2100, etc.) unless it is 400 (1600). , 2000, etc.).

– Earth has one moon and two orbiting satellites

As you may know, there is one moon in the Earth. But did you know that there are two new stars in orbit with Earth? They are known as 3753 crores and 2002 AA29. We won’t go into more detail about the moon, and I’m sure you’ve heard of it.

3753 crore is 5 kilometers across and is sometimes called the second moon of the Earth. It doesn’t orbit the Earth, but it does harmonize with our home planet. It has an orbit that looks like it is following the Earth in orbit, but it is moving its way around the sun on its own.

The 2002 AA29 is just 60 meters across and makes an orbit around the Earth that comes closest to the planet every 95 years. In about 600 years, it will orbit the Earth in orbit around. Scientists have suggested that it could be a good target for space exploration missions.

– The ground is not round. It’s Jude. This simply means that the letter in the round shape is slightly on the equator. So what is the reason for this jaded shape? This is simple, and because of the rotation of the Earth that causes the bulge around the equator.

– The Earth is tilted at about 66 66 degrees.

– Only 3% of the groundwater is fresh, the remaining 97% salty. More than 2% of this 3% is covered in ice sheets and glaciers. This means that less than 1% of fresh water is found in lakes, rivers, and underground.

– It covers 30% of the total land area of ​​the continent but represents 60% of the world’s population.

Every winter there are 1 septillion (1, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 or a trillion trillion) of ice crystals.

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