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Our planet Earth is a rotating sphere that orbits the Sun. The Earth's axis of rotation is at a
constant tilt with respect to its orbit around the Sun, resulting in the change of seasons.
The physical characteristics of the Earth include its size and composition. The Earth also has
gravity and magnetic force fields.
The Earth goes around the Sun in a counterclockwise orbit, taking a year or about 365 days to Universe
make one revolution. The orbit is an ellipse, so the Sun is slightly off-center.
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The average distance from the Sun is 149,597,890 kilometers (92,955,820 miles). This distance is
so great that it takes light about 8 minutes to reach the Earth from the Sun. Tools
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Spins on its axis
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The Earth spins or rotates on its axis in a counterclockwise motion, as viewed from above the Graded Astronomy Test
North Pole. It makes one revolution in 24 hours.
The spinning of the Earth on its axis is what causes the Sun to appear to move across the sky. The
effect the apparent movement of the Sun is similar to looking out the window of a moving car,
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The Earth's axis also tilts with respect to the Sun, causing the changes of the seasons. In summer, Chemistry
the Earth is tilted such that the Sun falls more directly, while in winter the Sun looks lower in the
horizon and the light comes at a glancing angle. The tilt of the Earth also causes the summer days
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The further north you go, the more the effect of the tilt of the Earth is apparent. Above the Arctic
Circle, daylight can be seen for a full 24 hours in the summer or night can be 24 hours in the
winter. That is why they call the area "the land of the midnight sun."
The shape of the Earth has been proven by ships circling the Earth, as well as from pictures of the
Earth taken from the space vehicles.
Size
The diameter of the Earth at the equator is 12,756 km (7,926 miles), and its circumference or
distance around the Earth at the equator is 40,075 km (24,901 miles).
Composition
The composition of the Earth consists of the solid and liquid portion and the atmosphere or
gaseous portion.
The percentage composition of the Earth's solid and liquid materials (by mass) is:
Element Percentage
Iron 34.6%
Oxygen 29.5%
Silicon 15.2%
Magnesium 12.7%
Nickel 2.4%
Sulfur 1.9%
Titanium 0.05%
Oxygen is chemically combined with many substances to produce liquid and solid compounds.
Although water (H2O) is a dominant compound on Earth, Hydrogen is not listed above because of
its small mass.
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) is sand, and that compound makes up a large portion of the Earth's mass.
Much of the Iron is in the Earth's core and is responsible for the Earth's magnetic field.
Atmosphere
Although most people think air is mainly Oxygen, the atmosphere of the Earth actually consists of
79% Nitrogen (N2), 20% Oxygen (O2) and 1% of other gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
Force fields
The Earth has two major force fields: gravity and magnetism.
Gravity
Gravity is the force at a distance that attracts objects of mass toward each other. The force of
gravity from the Earth holds down our atmosphere, oceans and everything else.
Lost atmosphere
Some planets and moons that have less gravity than Earth have lost their atmosphere because it
wasn't sufficient to hold the gas close to the surface.
Escape velocity
When you throw a ball or shoot a bullet upward, it will slow down due to the Earth's gravity, until it
finally falls back to the ground. You would have to shoot the object at 40,248 km/hr (25,009 mph)
for it to escape the Earth's gravity and fly out into space. This is called the Earth's Escape Velocity.
Magnetic field
The Earth is like a giant magnet with a magnetic pole near the North Pole and the opposite near
the South Pole. The north pole of a magnet seeks the North Magnetic Pole. Through the ages,
indications are that the poles switched directions. No one is sure why this happened.
The rotation of the Earth and the fact that the core of the Earth is made of iron are major factors in
creating the magnetic field.
One thing the magnetic field does is to attract charged particles that have been emitted from the
Sun. The focusing of these particles at the poles may help to prevent us from being harmed by the
high energy particles.
These particles cause the air in the upper atmosphere to glow. This is called the northern lights
(aurora borealis) or southern lights (aurora australis).
Summary
The Earth is a rotating sphere that orbits the Sun. The axis of rotation of the Earth is at a constant
tilt with respect to its orbit around the Sun, thus resulting in the change of seasons. Iron and
oxygen make up 65% of the Earth's mass. The Earth also has gravity and magnetic force fields.
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Earth's Magnetic Field Is Fading by John Roach for National Geographic News September 9,
2004
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