The Earth,Moon and Sun System
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A video about the relative positions of the Earth Moon and Sun
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How can we be sure the earth rotates around the sun,
it's relative, after all. Jewish astrology, for example, believes
the world to be still, as the sun rotates around it.
Is the math easier, is that it? Certainly it's easier to perceive
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PHASES OF THE MOON
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Phases of the moon
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ok
do you know were the moon is ment to be
right now, im in Wales and its normaly pops up in the east south
location but its at thr north south location or is it me looking it
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so cool
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so cool.
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And some people for their ignorance believe that the universe came to being by itself without any cause! Isn't that strange? Surely all these systems and laws has been put in place by a Supreme Power.
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This is very educational
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What a bunch of absolute garbage.
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That's bullshit
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kill yourself
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this is nothing
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damn it! i'm so confused about the lunar eclipse. i don't know why does the moon produce a light during night time.and how does the moon reflects the light when the earth block the moon. plss answer my question
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If you stay on the Sun then the Earth is revolving around around!
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What? The Sun is revolving around the Earth! Every morning it rise!
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Song?
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I can see moon moving about 1h slower then sun, on the same route every day.
Earth is FLAT and Stationary, dont get fooled in to that masonic deception of us evolved from monkeys to human, inmaterial things into material, uninteligence in to inteligence by some super cosmis coincidence bing bang theory. This is nonsense, as this presentation shows offical siecnce is nothing more then science fiction paid by jewish bankers, with controled media and politicians.
Wake Up. -
THERE U GO GUYS!
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Earth (otherwise known as the world,[n 5] in Greek: Γαῖα Gaia,[n 6] or in Latin: Terra[26]) is the third planet from the Sun, the densest planet in the Solar System, the largest of the Solar System's four terrestrial planets, and the only astronomical object known to harbor life.
According to radiometric dating and other sources of evidence, Earth formed about 4.54 billion years ago.[27][28][29] Earth gravitationally interacts with other objects in space, especially the Sun and the Moon. During one orbit around the Sun, Earth rotates about its own axis 366.26 times, creating 365.26 solar days or one sidereal year.[n 7] Earth's axis of rotation is tilted 23.4° away from the perpendicular of its orbital plane, producing seasonal variations on the planet's surface within a period of one tropical year (365.24 solar days).[30] The Moon is the Earth's only permanent natural satellite; their gravitational interaction causes ocean tides, stabilizes the orientation of Earth's rotational axis, and gradually slows Earth's rotational rate.[31]
Earth's lithosphere is divided into several rigid tectonic plates that migrate across the surface over periods of many millions of years. 71% of Earth's surface is covered with water.[32] The remaining 29% is land mass—consisting of continents and islands—that together has many lakes, rivers, and other sources of water that contribute to the hydrosphere. The majority of Earth's polar regions are covered in ice, including the Antarctic ice sheet and the sea ice of the Arctic ice pack. Earth's interior remains active with a solid iron inner core, a liquid outer core that generates the Earth's magnetic field, and a convecting mantle that drives plate tectonics.
Within the first billion years of Earth's history, life appeared in the oceans and began to affect the atmosphere and surface, leading to the proliferation of aerobic and anaerobic organisms. Since then, the combination of Earth's distance from the Sun, physical properties, and geological history have allowed life to evolve and thrive. Life arose on Earth by 3.5 billion years ago, though some geological evidence indicates that life may have arisen as much as 4.1 billion years ago.[33][34] In the history of the Earth, biodiversity has gone through long durations of expansion, but occasionally punctuated by mass extinction events. Over 99% of all species of life[35] that ever lived on Earth are extinct.[36][37] Estimates of the number of species on Earth today vary widely;[38][39][40] most species have not been described.[41] Over 7.3 billion humans[42] live on Earth and depend on its biosphere and minerals for their survival. Humanity has developed diverse societies and cultures; politically, the world is divided into about 200 sovereign states.
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