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Symbol ⏚ (⏚) is the "Earth Ground" symbol found on electrical or electronic manual, tag and equipment. It also includes most of the uncommon symbols used by the APL programming language. Miscellaneous Technical (2300–23FF) in Unicode
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on az.wikipedia.org Yerləndirmə; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org Uzemnění; Uzemňovací soustava; Usage on de.wikipedia.org
A variety of symbols or iconographic conventions are used to represent Earth, whether in the sense of planet Earth, or the inhabited world, or as a classical element.A circle representing the round world, with the rivers of Garden of Eden separating the four corners of the world, or rotated 45° to suggest the four continents, remains a common pictographic convention to express the notion of ...
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U+2641 ♁ EARTH U+1F728 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VERDIGRIS Earth symbols: Different from; Different from: U+23DA ⏚ EARTH GROUND Earth ground: Related; See also: U+2600 ☀ BLACK SUN WITH RAYS Solar symbol
The following other wikis use this file: Usage on af.wikipedia.org Aarde; Planeet; Androginie; Usage on af.wiktionary.org 🜨 Usage on ang.wikipedia.org
Overprinting: when labels cross map symbols (especially those that are of high visual weight), they will be less legible, and obscure the shape and reduce the figure-ground contrast of the underlying feature. Usually, careful positioning of labels into empty space can avoid these conflicts, but when they cannot, masking or halos can be used to ...
Earth's average orbital distance is about 150 million km (93 million mi), which is the basis for the astronomical unit (AU) and is equal to roughly 8.3 light minutes or 380 times Earth's distance to the Moon. Earth orbits the Sun every 365.2564 mean solar days, or one sidereal year. With an apparent movement of the Sun in Earth's sky at a rate ...