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'''Luzonta''', or the Earth ({{wp|English Language|Anglish}}) or Tierro ({{wp|Spanish Language|Spanish}}) is the fourth planet from the [[Son (Luzonta)|Son]]. It is the only known planet to accommodate {{wp|life}}. There are around 8 million different plant and animal species around the World. Scientific analysis has concluded that Luzonta formed andd developed over 4 billion years ago.  The Earth rotates around the Son in 365 and ¼ days, a period commonly accepted as an Earth year. The Earth's surface layer is formed of several slowly moving tectonic plates, interacting to produce mountain ranges, volcanoes, and earthquakes. The Earth's liquid outer core generates the magnetic field that shapes Earth's magnetosphere, deflecting destructive solar winds. ('''[[Example|See more...]]''')
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Luzonta, or the Earth (Anglish) or Tierro (Spanish) is the fourth planet from the Son. It is the only known planet to accommodate life. There are around 8 million different plant and animal species around the World. Scientific analysis has concluded that Luzonta formed andd developed over 4 billion years ago. The Earth rotates around the Son in 365 and ¼ days, a period commonly accepted as an Earth year. The Earth's surface layer is formed of several slowly moving tectonic plates, interacting to produce mountain ranges, volcanoes, and earthquakes. The Earth's liquid outer core generates the magnetic field that shapes Earth's magnetosphere, deflecting destructive solar winds. (See more...)

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