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  2. 10 Interesting Things About Earth - NASA Climate Kids

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    The driest place on Earth is near the ocean. The Atacama Desert in northern Chile is the driest place on Earth. It is said that a city there went without rain for 400 years! And yet, this desert is right next to the biggest body of water on Earth, the Pacific Ocean.

  3. Earth is a beautiful place to live and explore. The Earth has a unique set of characteristics that makes it suitable to support life as we know it. Some of them are: correct distance from the Sun; elements to make biomolecules; availability of liquid water; magnetic field (magnetosphere); atmosphere.

  4. Facts About Earth - NASA Science

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    We're On It - Earth is a rocky planet with a solid and dynamic surface of mountains, canyons, plains and more. Most of our planet is covered in water. Breathe Easy - Earth's atmosphere is 78 percent nitrogen, 21 percent oxygen and 1 percent other ingredients—the perfect balance to breathe and live.

  5. 10. Earth is the Only Planet Known to Have Life: We’ve discovered past evidence of water and organic molecules on Mars, and the building blocks of life on Saturn’s moon Titan.

  6. Facts about the Earth! | Science | National Geographic Kids

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    Learn all about our amazing planet with our facts about the Earth! How big is Earth? Why do we have day and night, and four seasons? How old is the Earth?

  7. Top 10 Facts About Earth! - Fun Kids - the UK's children's ...

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    From its diverse ecosystems and geology to its history, here are 10 interesting and intriguing facts about Earth that you may not know. Learn more about our planet’s origins, its current state, and what the future may hold.

  8. Earth is the third planet from the Sun and is the largest of the terrestrial planets. The Earth is the only planet in our solar system not to be named after a Greek or Roman deity. The Earth was formed approximately 4.54 billion years ago and is the only known planet to support life.