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<big><big><big>'''Earth'''</big></big></big>
[[File:Living Earth.png]]


The name "Earth" comes from Old English and Old High Germanic words ('''eorthe''' and '''erda''', respectively) for "ground" or "soil."  
The name "Earth" comes from Old English and Old High Germanic words ('''eorthe''' and '''erda''', respectively) for "ground" or "soil."  
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Earth is the only name for a planet of the solar system that does not come from Greco-Roman mythology.
Earth is the only name for a planet of the solar system that does not come from Greco-Roman mythology.


Visit the latest on the planet's future -- http://climate.nasa.gov/
 
Visit the latest on the planet's future -- '''http://climate.nasa.gov/'''




[[File:Earth topo observatory nasa 1024x512.jpg]]
[[File:Earth topo observatory nasa 1024x512.jpg]]


[[File:Earth Emoji 2.png]]




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[[Category:Democratization of Space]]
[[Category:Democratization of Space]]
[[Category:Digital Citizen]]
[[Category:Digital Citizen]]
[[Category:Earth]]
[[Category:Earth360]]
[[Category:Earth360]]
[[Category:EarthPOV]]
[[Category:EarthPOV]]

Latest revision as of 18:58, 18 August 2024


Earth


Living Earth.png


The name "Earth" comes from Old English and Old High Germanic words (eorthe and erda, respectively) for "ground" or "soil."

Earth is the only name for a planet of the solar system that does not come from Greco-Roman mythology.


Visit the latest on the planet's future -- http://climate.nasa.gov/


Earth topo observatory nasa 1024x512.jpg


Earth Emoji 2.png