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  2. Earth's rotation - Wikipedia

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    Earth's rotation imaged by Deep Space Climate Observatory, showing tilt. Earth's rotation or Earth's spin is the rotation of planet Earth around its own axis, as well as changes in the orientation of the rotation axis in space.

  3. Earth - Wikipedia

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    Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. [23] This is enabled by Earth being an ocean world, the only one in the Solar System sustaining liquid surface water.

  4. Manuel Iturralde-Vinent - Wikipedia

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    2005. Rojas-Consuegra, R., M. A. Iturralde-Vinent, C. Díaz-Otero, D. García-Delgado, 2005. Significación paleogeográfica de la brecha basal del Límite K/T en Loma Dos Hermanas (Loma Capiro), en Santa Clara, provincia de Villa Clara. I Convención Cubana de Ciencias de la Tierra. GEOCIENCIAS1 2005. Memorias, Trabajos y Resúmenes.

  5. Mario Rodríguez Cobos - Wikipedia

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    Mario Luis Rodríguez Cobos (6 January 1938 – 16 September 2010), [a] also known by the mononym Silo, [1] was an Argentine writer and founder of the international volunteer organisation Humanist Movement.

  6. Expanding Earth - Wikipedia

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    Historical Hilgenberg globes [1] Potential reconstruction of continents bordering the Atlantic (left column) and Pacific (right column) oceans as they might have appeared at different points, going back in history, using the expanding Earth hypothesis, based on reconstructions by expanding Earth proponent Neal Adams

  7. Gravity of Earth - Wikipedia

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    Earth's gravity measured by NASA GRACE mission, showing deviations from the theoretical gravity of an idealized, smooth Earth, the so-called Earth ellipsoid.Red shows the areas where gravity is stronger than the smooth, standard value, and blue reveals areas where gravity is weaker (Animated version).

  8. Kepler's laws of planetary motion - Wikipedia

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    Voltaire's Eléments de la philosophie de Newton (Elements of Newton's Philosophy) of 1738 was the first publication to use the terminology of "laws". [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers in its article on Kepler (p. 620) states that the terminology of scientific laws for these discoveries was current at least from the time ...

  9. List of political parties in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Partido Auténtico de los Cristianos de la Provincia de Buenos Aires — Dialogue Party Partido de Diálogo: Peronism: JxC: Humanist Party Partido Humanista: PH: Humanism — People's Left Party / Dignity People's Movement Partido Izquierda Popular / Movimiento Popular La Dignidad: IP: Socialism: FdT: Loyalty and Dignity Party Partido Lealtad y ...