Planet Earth By ; Sam Weaver, Christopher D`Erasmo, and Ryan Williamson.

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Planet Earth By ; Sam Weaver, Christopher D`Erasmo, and Ryan Williamson

LOCATION Earth is the third planet from the Sun beyond Mercury and Venus Located in terms of the speed of light the asteroid belt is relatively close to earth, just past Mars. The Solar system is located on the outer rim of the milky way galaxy.

Solar System Sun’s Neighborhood Galactic Realm Local Group SUPERCLUSTER = Earth(not to scale) Each of those dots are a galaxy!

FAST FACT The Earth is believed to be 4.54 billion years old. Almost exactly as old as the sun!

Planetary History Earth began as nothing. Earth was made from dust, gas, and rocks left over from the sun’s formation. It took Approximately 10 to 20 million years to form. It began as a molten rocky lava filled wasteland.

Earth was believed to look similar to the image below, (complements of Google) almost identical to Venus today!

FAST FACT The earth is 70.8% water (equal to ¾), but only 29.2% of earth is land!

Present State Earth is currently home to many different species of animal. The current population of earth is believed to be: 6,896,900,000 people.

Here is a picture of the current position of the plates In the world. The 7 major plates are the : African Plate, The Antarctic Plate, The Indo-Australian Plate, The Eurasian Plate, The North American Plate, The South American Plate, and the Pacific Plate.

FAST FACT The Earth’s current Diameter is 7,913 miles thick at its widest point.

Composition The Earth is comprised of four layers. The Layers are: The Crust, The Mantle, The Outer core, and The Inner Core. The Crust is a solid layer of dry land and ocean floor between the mantle. The Mantle makes up 67% of earth’s mass.

These are the Earth’s Layers. The abbreviations stand for elements. ElementMagnesiumIronAluminumSiliconOxygenSulfur SymbolMgFeAlSiOS

FAST FACT Earth is Eight light minutes† away from the sun. Eight light minutes is equal to 93,000,000,000 miles. † A Light minute is how far light travels in a minute.

Atmosphere The Earth’s atmosphere is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases. The average atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 1 atmosphere (atm) = kPa (kilopascals) = 14.7 psi (pounds per square inch).

FAST FACT The height of the atmosphere is about 8.5 kilometers high.

Future One extremely popular theory of the future of the earth is the sun destroying it. When the sun reaches 10 billion years of age it is expected to explode. One other theory is that global warming will deteriorate to ozone layer, and if the ozone layer is gone, we will die of sunburn!

This is an artist’s view of what will happen when the ozone layer is destroyed.

Our last fast fact… Eventually, earth will shrink because of the sun, and it will become a comet. Maybe aliens will view us in their skies.

THE END CREDITS Designed By Sam, Ryan, and Christopher. Animation by Sam and Ryan Sound by Sam and Christopher Background by Chris and Ryan (complements of Google) YOU CAN SAVE THE WORLD!