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1 Reliable sources about Earth?  
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2 Summary from the Source  





3 What are you doing??  














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:Earth interacts with other objects in the Solar System, particularly the Sun and the Moon. The Earth orbits or goes around the Sun roughly once every 365.25 days. One spin is called a day and one orbit around the Sun is called a year. This is why there are 365 days in a year, but a leap day is added once every 4 years.

:Earth interacts with other objects in the Solar System, particularly the Sun and the Moon. The Earth orbits or goes around the Sun roughly once every 365.25 days. One spin is called a day and one orbit around the Sun is called a year. This is why there are 365 days in a year, but a leap day is added once every 4 years.

It'd be great if someone could add that for me, I have a rocket to catch! Bye for now ;) --[[User:GaiaGirl86|GaiaGirl86]] ([[User talk:GaiaGirl86|talk]]) <includeonly>{{subst:currentdate}}</includeonly>

It'd be great if someone could add that for me, I have a rocket to catch! Bye for now ;) --[[User:GaiaGirl86|GaiaGirl86]] ([[User talk:GaiaGirl86|talk]]) <includeonly>{{subst:currentdate}}</includeonly>

== What are you doing?? ==


The info you added does. not. reference. a. source. That's bad, bad, bad! Does anyone know even where this freakin' came from???? --[[User:Taggy McTaggerstein|Taggy McTaggerstein]] ([[User talk:Taggy McTaggerstein|talk]]) <includeonly>{{subst:currentdate}}</includeonly>


Revision as of 23:32, 14 December 2018


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Reliable sources about Earth?

Hope that helps! --GaiaGirl86 (talk)

Science and Nature Journal looks like a solid and relevant source with a good reputation. I think we can rely on it more than the others for this article. Nice research! GallopingSnail (talk) 23:20, 14 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Summary from the Source

I went and summarized the source in my own words:

Science shows that the Earth formed around 4.5 billion years ago. The organisms that live on Earth have completely changed its air (atmosphere); this is called a biosphere. 71% of Earth's surface is covered in salt water oceans. Earth is the only place in the Solar System where liquid water is known to exist at present. The other 29% is made of rocky land in the shape of continents and islands.
Earth interacts with other objects in the Solar System, particularly the Sun and the Moon. The Earth orbits or goes around the Sun roughly once every 365.25 days. One spin is called a day and one orbit around the Sun is called a year. This is why there are 365 days in a year, but a leap day is added once every 4 years.

It'd be great if someone could add that for me, I have a rocket to catch! Bye for now ;) --GaiaGirl86 (talk)

What are you doing??

The info you added does. not. reference. a. source. That's bad, bad, bad! Does anyone know even where this freakin' came from???? --Taggy McTaggerstein (talk)


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