Earth is the
third planet from the Sun, and the densest and fifth-largest of the eight planets
in the Solar System.Earth formed approximately
4.54 billion years ago,
and life appeared on its surface within one billion
years. Earth's biosphere then significantly altered the atmospheric and other basic physical conditions, which enabled the
proliferation of organisms as
well as the formation of the ozone layer,
which together with Earth's magnetic field blocked harmful solar radiation, and
permitted formerly ocean-confined life to move safely to land. The physical
properties of the Earth, as well as its geological history and orbit, have allowed life
to persist. Estimates on how much longer the planet will be able to continue to
support life range from 500 million years , to as
long as 2.3
billion years.
Earth's lithosphere is divided into several rigid
segments, or tectonic plates,
that migrate across the surface over periods of many millions of years. About 71% of the
surface is covered by salt water oceans, with the remainder consisting of
continents and islands which together have many lakes and other sources of
water that contribute to the hydrosphere.
Earth's poles are mostly covered with ice that is
the solid ice of the Antarctic ice sheet and the sea ice that is the polar ice packs. The planet's interior remains active, with a solid iron inner core,
a liquid outer core that generates the magnetic field, and
a thick layer of relatively solid mantle.
Earth gravitationally interacts with other objects in space,
especially the Sun and the Moon. During one orbit
around the Sun, the Earth rotates about its own axis 366.26 times, creating
365.26 solar days,
or one sidereal year. The Earth's axis of rotation is tilted 23.4° away from the perpendicular of its orbital plane, producing seasonal
variations on the planet's surface with a period of one tropical year (365.24 solar days). The Moon is Earth's only natural
satellite. It began orbiting the Earth about 4.53 billion years
ago. The Moon's gravitational interaction with Earth stimulates
ocean tides, stabilizes the
axial tilt, and gradually slows the planet's rotation.
The planet is home to millions of species, including humans. Both the mineral resources of the
planet and the products of the biosphere contribute resources that are used to
support a global human
population. These inhabitants are grouped into
about 200 independent sovereign states,
which interact through diplomacy, travel, trade, and military action. Human
cultures have
developed many views of the planet, including its personification as a planetary deity, its shape as flat,
its position as the center of
the universe, and in the modern Gaia Principle,
as a single, self-regulating organism in its own right.
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