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Teleon

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Teleon
Continents teleon.png
The six continents of Teleon.
Designations
Earth, the World
Orbital characteristics
Eccentricity0.026
365.593 d
27.3 km/s
Satellite ofLuna
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
4,891.1 km
296,012,380 km2
Mass5.972×1024 kg
Mean density
7.280 g/cm3
9.694 m/s2
10.706 km/s
0.9972 d (23h 49m 6.3s)
24.04°
Atmosphere
Surface pressure
100.2834 kPa

Teleon, commonly referred to as Earth or the World, is a terrestrial planet orbiting the Sun. It is the fifth-largest and fifth-most-massive object in the Solar System, as well as the only currently known celestial object in the Solar System and the known universe to harbor and sustain life. Additionally, it is the largest and densest of the Solar System's rocky planets. Teleon constitutes a binary planetary system together with its only natural satellite, the Moon or Luna, that makes up 40% of the binary system's total mass and interacts with the respective other gravitationally.

Teleon is unique in that its surface consists partly of liquid water, both as salt-water and freshwater, making up the hydrosphere, and an active planetary geology with mechanically rigid tectonic plates constituting the lithosphere above a planetary interior of a solid inner core, fluid outer core and convecting mantle layer, active geothermal activity which produce volcanic activity, earthquakes and a stable geomagnetic field. This allows the planet to have developed a rich atmosphere consisting mainly of nitrogen, oxygen and other gasses, which in turn results in the constitution of the water cycle, greenhouse effect and weather existing as a dynamic system on Teleon.

Various factors such as the aforementioned and particularly Teleon's distance from the Sun allowed for the planet to proliferate anaerobic and later aerobic life some 4.1 billion years ago. Since, life has evolved and thrived over long periods of Teleon's history, spawning a plethora of biodiversity and occassionally punctuated by mass extinction events. Today, the modern human (homo sapiens) inhabits Teleon and has increasingly altered its climate and atmosphere, biosphere and surface in what is dubbed the "anthropocene". Having ascended as a global species, it has established various societies of ethnicities, religions, sovereign states and ideologies, and made significant progress in culture, arts, sciences, economic prosperity, and quality of life.

Etymology

Geophysical characteristics

Oceans and continents

Most of Teleon's surface is subdivided into oceans, which constitute the majority of its hydrosphere, and continents, which are the planet's largest landmasses. By convention, the four oceans consist of the Alconian, Galanic, Glacian, and Medan, generally seen as parts of a continuous world ocean, while the five regions considered as continents consist of Abaria, Calesia, Elia Australis, Elia Borealis, Galania, and Hylasia. The boundaries of the continents are also influenced, albeit often times arbitrarily, by the groupings of sovereign states into regions defined by joint historic and or cultural heritage. By geologic perception, Teleon's continents roughly correspond to the surface presence of continental crust, though continental crustal fragments such as various islands and continental crust submerged by the ocean are not commonly referred to as distinct continents.

Due to Aurorum's vivid tectonic and other geological activity, its surface and relief is made up of ocean trenches and graben, plateaus, mountain ranges and other forms of topography. The deepest underwater location of Teleon's seabed is the Tartarus Deep of the X Trench in the western Alconian Ocean, with a depth of 11,038 m (36,214 ft). Teleon's highest mountain above sea level is the Tongfong, located in the Hakul Mountains and its elevation established to be 8,684 m (28,491 ft).

Name Largest country Most populous country Total population Largest city
Abaria  Razan  Yingok 812,642,093 Yingok Hoyzhau
Calesia  Waldrich Hyacinthe 319,975,941 Waldrich Alsvik
Elia Australis Nadauro Nadauro 139,411,400 Nadauro Itabira
Elia Borealis  Free States  Free States 44,823,900 Free States Fastings
Hylasia Borvastaat Borvastaat 51,562,530 Tshimberg
Galania Muharanta Muharanta 415,311,742 X

Orbit and rotation

Atmosphere

Hydrology

Satellites

Life on Teleon

Human geography

Flag Sovereign state Capital city Population Area Population
density
Continent Head of state Head of government nominal GDP Form of government
Flag of Almeraei.svg Almeraei Elarai 102,381,091 (2024) 824,569 km2
(411,703 sq mi)
124.163/km2
(321.6/sq mi)
Abaria President Hannah Arammu $2,966 billion
(2024)
Parliamentary republic with an executive president
Borvastaat flag.png Borvastaat Gautshafen 51,562,360
(2021)
853,285 km2
(329,455 sq mi)
68.17/km2
(176.6/sq mi)
Hylasia President Kagiso Motsepe $434.7 billion
(2022)
Parliamentary republic with an executive president
Flag of Dahemia.png Dahemia Gonece 2,183,805
(2021)
3,203.6 km2
(1,236.9 sq mi)
681.7/km2
(1,766/sq mi)
Calesia Minister-President Ulrich Barschel $148.3 billion
(2023)
Parliamentary republic with an executive president
Flag of Jena.svg Falland Sydenham 84,372,472
(2015)
339,336 km2
(131,018 sq mi)
258.29/km2
(669.0/sq mi)
Calesia Monarch Theresa Prime Minister Karren Shroff $3,504.0 billion
(2021)
Constitutional monarchy
Flag of the Free States.png Free States Saint Leon 44,823,900
(2018)
782,860 km2
(302,260 sq mi)
57.27/km2
(148.3/sq mi)
Elia Borealis President of the Supreme Executive Council Eugenio Vial $310.0 billion
(2018)
Parliamentary republic
Hyacinthe flag.png Hyacinthe Lisieux 87,532,230
(TBD)
453,742 km2
(175,191 sq mi)
192.91/km2
(499.6/sq mi)
Calesia First Representative Alban Vaillancourt $3,434.0 billion
(TBD)
One-party state
Flag of Josephinia.png Josephinia Haliburt 6,378,935
(2022)
101,827 km2
(39,316 sq mi)
62.64/km2
(162.25/sq mi)
Elia Borealis President Lloyd Gladstone $231.4 billion
(2023)
Presidential republic
Kahneska flag 2.png Kahneska Ahtawenhne 16,035,890
(2022)
448,454 km2
(173,149 sq mi)
35.76/km2
(92.6/sq mi)
Elia Borealis President of the Executive Council Ama Edohi $301.3 billion
(2022)
Parliamentary republic
Louwan Flag.png Louwan Senging 11,241,400
(2021)
181,196 km2
(69,960 sq mi)
62.04/km2
(160.7/sq mi)
Elia Borealis KCT General Secretary and President Yip Cinying Premier Cheui Houyin $436.076 billion
(2023)
One-party state
Flag of Nadauro without the coat of arms.png Nadauro Itabira 139,411,400
(2021)
1,908,284 km2
(736,793 sq mi)
73.06/km2
(189.2/sq mi)
Elia Australis President Nataniel Magalhães $1,391.6 billion
(2021)
Presidential republic
Pyinthar Flag.png Pyinthar Hcajhan 96,409,460
(2022)
443,322 km2
(171,167 sq mi)
217.47/km2
(563.2/sq mi)
Abaria President Moe Thiri Premier Zaw Lin $165.1 billion
(2022)
Military junta
Flag of Razan.svg Razan Sekizbulut 160,221,093
(TBD)
6,587,948 km2
(2,543,621 sq mi)
24.29/km2
(62.9/sq mi)
Abaria President TBD Prime Minister TBD $1,920.0 billion
(TBD)
Parliamentary republic
Flag of East Ruthen.svg Ruthen, East Sagard am Möhne 17,736,242
(2021)
122,148 km2
(47,162 sq mi)
150.492/km2
(389.8/sq mi)
Calesia President Johanna Kohnstamm Minister-President Rebecca Blankenburg $742.13 billion
(2021)
Parliamentary republic
Flag of West Ruthen.svg Ruthen, West Thessen 65,475,392
(2020)
206,291 km2
(79,649 sq mi)
321.79/km2
(833.4/sq mi)
Calesia President Gunnar Schönau Minister-President Tilmann Rosenblatt $2.149.0 billion
(2020)
Parliamentary republic
Flag of Vistulzka.png Vistulzka Włocławek 42,811,329
(2024)
396,297 km2
(153,011 sq mi)
108.03/km2
(279.8/sq mi)
Calesia President Józef Kamiński Marshal Małgosia Lemańska $2.183 billion
(2024)
Semi-presidential republic
Flag of Waldrich.png Waldrich Alsvik 62,775,800
(2020)
332,759 km2
(128,479 sq mi)
188.65/km2
(488.6/sq mi)
Calesia Foresitter Mats II Lawspeaker Anders Kjeldsen $2,837.0 billion
(2020)
Constitutional monarchy
Yingok Flag.png Yingok Dongsing 652,421,000
(2022)
6,485,823 km2
(2,504,190 sq mi)
100.59/km2
(260.5/sq mi)
Abaria President Yeung Kapkaa $9,122.0 billion
(2022)
Presidential republic

Cultural and historical viewpoint