Iearth

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Iearth
SvsffEMt.jpg
Photograph of Iearth, taken by the Zamastanian Zian-2B Satellite
Orbital characteristics
149598023 km
(92955902 mi; 1.00000102 AU)
Eccentricity0.0167086
365.256363004 d
(1.00001742096 yr)
Satellite ofSun
Physical characteristics
Mean radius
6371.0 km (3958.8 mi)
510072000 km2 (196940000 sq mi)
Volume1.08321×1012 km3 (2.59876×1011 cu mi)
Mass5.97237×1024 kg (1.31668×1025 lb)
Mean density
5.514 g/cm3 (0.1992 lb/cu in)
9.807 m/s2 (1 g; 32.18 ft/s2)
11.186 km/s (40270 km/h; 25020 mph)
23.4392811°
Atmosphere
Surface pressure
1 atm (100 kPa)

Iearth, also known as Earth, is the third planet from the Sun, home to many countries and international organizations such as the Coalition of Crown Albatross. It is the only planet in the cosmos known to accomodate life. Scientific analysis and radiometric determination have concluded that Iearth developed over 4 billion years ago. The Iearth rotates around the Sun in 365 and ¼ days, a period commonly accepted as Iearth year. The seasons are formed by the inclination of the rotational axis in the direction of the orbital surface.

The Moon is an astronomical body that orbits planet Iearth. It is Iearth's only stable natural satellite. The gravitational relation between Iearth and the Moon has many effects: it causes oceanic tides, stabilisation of the planetary axis, and gradual reduction of Iearth's spin. Iearth is the most solid planet in the Solar System, and the largest of the Eurrestrial planets.

The world contains a large variety of nations where the people speak many languages. According to the latest census date the Iearth is home to about 10 billion human beings.