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What makes Earth unique? The Earth as a Planet What makes Earth unique? What characteristics does Earth share with the other planets of the Solar System?

“There’s no place like home…” Earth is the 3rd planet (i.e. “Rock”) from the Sun. Earth is the 5th largest planet in the Solar System. Earth has one satellite, The Moon. Earth orbits the Sun every 365.245 days, which is why there is a Leap Year every fourth year.

“As the World Turns…” Earth is over 70% water. Earth is the only planet that has all three phases of water…solid, liquid, and gas. Earth has a Nickel-Iron core, which produces its magnetic field and affects compass directions.

Factoids Pictures of Earth did not come into existence until the last 100 years. The tectonic plates of Earth move at a pace of 5 cm per year.

Due to the Earth’s rotation and tilted axis, the Northern Hemisphere has the opposite season of the Southern Hemisphere. (Summer in N.H.) (Winter in S.H.)

Also the wind patterns are different in each hemispheres, which is due to the Coriolis Effect. The winds move in a counterclockwise manner in the Northern Hemisphere and a clockwise manner in the Southern Hemisphere. Reference: http://www.usatoday.com/weather/resources/basics/coriolis-understanding.htm

“The Atmosphere: Layer by Layer” The Exosphere is the outermost layer that fades into space. Color #10 gray! The Thermosphere is the outermost layer and makes up .001% of the total atmosphere. Please color #9 red!

The Ionosphere is the next layer The Ionosphere is the next layer. It is where the Aurora Borealis and the Aurora Australis take place. The solar wind’s charged particles collide with the free electrons in this layer to produce the auroras. Color this layer green! The Mesosphere is the layer that follows,and it is the coldest layer of the atmosphere. Blue is the color you need to proceed.

The Stratosphere is the next layer, and this is the area where high–flying aircraft can fly well, due to horizontal winds. The Ozone layer is also contained in this layer. Let this layer be yellow.

The layer of the atmosphere that we live in is the Troposphere The layer of the atmosphere that we live in is the Troposphere. Almost all of the Earth’s atmospheric gases (75% to be exact) are found in this layer. It runs from sea level to 7 miles up, which means that Mount Everest is even in this layer of the atmosphere. Purple is a nice color to use now.

Diameter: 12.756.3 km Mass: 5.976 x 1024 kg

More Factoids… 0oF – 100oF Gravity: 1 g Avg. Temps.: Pressure: 1 atm Atmosphere make-up: 77% N2, 21% O2, and 2% traces of Ar, CO2, and H2O vapor Length of Day: 24 hours (approx.) Length of Year: 365-366 days Soil (if any): firm, good for crops Wind speed: 0-50 mph, some storms

Features: polar ice caps, oceans and lakes of liquid water, trees mountains, plants, volcanoes, humans, animals, and natural resources (oil, coal, metals, etc.) Hazards: Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, tsunamis, typhoons, mudslides, tornadoes, avalanches, electrical storms