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While Earth is only the fifth largest planet in the solar system, it is the only world in our solar system with liquid water on the surface. Just slightly larger than nearby Venus, Earth is the biggest of the four planets closest to the Sun, all of which are made of rock and metal.
The Earth, like all the other planets in the solar system, started out its life as a disc of dust and gas orbiting the young sun.
Earth is an inner planet in the solar system and it is very much like the other inner planets, at least in its size, shape, and composition. But many features make Earth very different from the planets and any other planet that we know of so far.
Earth has stable temperatures, high oxygen content, and liquid water, which make it the only known planet to support life. Earth has four layers: the inner core, which is solid metal; the outer core, which is liquid metal; the mantle, which is made of magma; and the crust, which is where we live.
Exoplanetary scientists study the evolution and dynamics of Earths atmosphere and the impact of geological and biological processes on its environment. The rich data we have about Earth is used to validate our exoplanet models, which make predictions that observatories will be able to test.
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Earth is special because it is an ocean planet. Water covers 70% of Earths surface. Earths atmosphere is made mostly of nitrogen and has plenty of oxygen for us to breathe. The atmosphere also protects us from incoming meteoroids, most of which break up before they can hit the surface.
A special planet: the habitable Earth What makes the Earth habitable? It is the right distance from the Sun, it is protected from harmful solar radiation by its magnetic field, it is kept warm by an insulating atmosphere, and it has the right chemical ingredients for life, including water and carbon.
A watery world. Perhaps the most strikingly unique feature of Earth is its vast oceans, which cover 70% of the planets surface. Earth is the only world in our solar system with liquid water at its surface today. Scientists believe that Mars and Venus may have long ago had oceans, but these are long gone.

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