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16 Space


The planet we live on is the third closest planet to the Sun.


It takes one year to orbit the Sun, and one day to spin


around on its. AXIS. From space, Earth looks


mainly blue because that is the colour of its


oceans, which cover more than 70 per cent


of its surface.


WHAT MAKES EARTH DIFFERENT FROM
ALL THE OTHER PLANETS?
Earth is the only planet that provides the
right conditions for life. Temperatures are
not too hot and not too cold, there is
liquid water, and there is oxygen in the
atmosphere. With warmth, water, and
oxygen, Earth is home for millions of
different living species, from tiny
bacteria to giant blue whales.

IS THE AXIS TILTED?
Earth’s axis is not at right angles to its orbit – it tilts over
at an angle of 23.5 degrees. This tilted axis causes our
seasons. As Earth travels on its year-long orbit of the
Sun, its North Pole leans first towards the Sun, then, six
months later, leans away from it. This makes northern
parts of our planet warmer, then cooler, giving us
summer and winter. As the North Pole leans one way, the
South Pole leans in the opposite direction, so the north
and south of the planet have opposite seasons.

WHAT IS THE EARTH MADE OF?
Earth is one of four rocky planets in the Solar System.
Underneath an atmosphere, which contains mainly
oxygen and nitrogen gases, there is a hard rock crust.
Beneath the crust is a layer of heavier rock called the
mantle. At the Earth’s centre is a huge mass of iron,
which is molten (liquid) on the outside but solid
inside. This is called the core.

As Earth travels in slow orbit around the Sun, it also spins around
an imaginary line called its axis. This straight line passes through
the North and South Poles, and turning around it gives us
our day and night – one half of Earth faces the Sun
while the other side is dark.

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EARTH’S WOBBLING AXIS 3
As Earth spins on its axis and orbits the Sun, it
also wobbles very, very slowly. In our lifetimes,
the axis will always seem to point in the same
direction in space, but over 26,000 years, it
creeps around an imaginary circle. At present,
the axis points almost at the star Polaris in the
north, so Polaris is called the Pole Star.

AXIS


EARTH


Earth


Earth’s axis slowly
traces an imaginary
circle in space

EARTH DATA

Axis stays tilted
at 23.5° as
Earth wobbles

23.5°


Diameter (width) at Equator 12,756 km (7,926 miles)
Average distance from Sun 149.6 million km (93 million miles)
Time to orbit Sun 365.25 days
Time to spin around own axis 23.93 hours
Mass 6,000 million million million tonnes
(5,900 million million million tons)
Surface temperature –70°C to +55°C (–94°F to +131°F)
Number of moons 1 (the Moon)

Earth

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