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'''Gentu''' is the | '''Gentu''' is the second {{wp|planet}} from the [[Sun (Gentu)|Sun]] in the [[Gentu System]]. About 67% of Gentu's surface is made up of the {{wp|ocean}}. The remaining 33% of Gentu's surface is land, consisting of {{wp|continent}}s and {{wp|island}}s. Gentu's surface layer is formed of several slowly moving {{wp|tectonic plate}}s, interacting to produce {{wp|mountain range}}s, {{wp|volcano}}es and {{wp|earthquake}}s. Gentu formed [[Age of Gentu|over 4.5 billion years ago]]. During the first {{wp|billion years}} of [[History of Gentu|Gentu's history]], the ocean formed and then {{wp|Abiogenesis|life developed}} within it. the modern {{wp|Human}}s emerged 250,000 years ago and have grown to a population of over 12.4 billion in 1950 and a {{wp|population}} of over 14 billion as of 2000. Because of the rapid growth in population, Gentu is currently being threatened by social, economic, and agricultural collapse. Combined with humanity's dependency on Gentu's {{wp|biosphere}} and natural resources for their survival, {{wp|pollution}}, as well as {{wp|civil disorder}}, {{wp|war}}s, and {{wp|famine}}s, Gentu's climate, soils, waters and ecosystems is being threatened, causing the displacement of millions of people, {{wp|refugee crisis|refugee crises}}, rise of sea level, and widespread extinction of other life. |
Latest revision as of 15:19, 9 January 2023
Gentu is the second planet from the Sun in the Gentu System. About 67% of Gentu's surface is made up of the ocean. The remaining 33% of Gentu's surface is land, consisting of continents and islands. Gentu's surface layer is formed of several slowly moving tectonic plates, interacting to produce mountain ranges, volcanoes and earthquakes. Gentu formed over 4.5 billion years ago. During the first billion years of Gentu's history, the ocean formed and then life developed within it. the modern Humans emerged 250,000 years ago and have grown to a population of over 12.4 billion in 1950 and a population of over 14 billion as of 2000. Because of the rapid growth in population, Gentu is currently being threatened by social, economic, and agricultural collapse. Combined with humanity's dependency on Gentu's biosphere and natural resources for their survival, pollution, as well as civil disorder, wars, and famines, Gentu's climate, soils, waters and ecosystems is being threatened, causing the displacement of millions of people, refugee crises, rise of sea level, and widespread extinction of other life.