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fact’s about earth. Our home planet, **Earth**, is considered as the biggest one when it comes to terrestrial planets. TErrestrial planets are described as dense planets located within the solar system. This planet is just right for living things. The temperature, the atmosphere and weather conditions are just enough to sustain life and keep all living things breathing. The planet has one moon named as Luna.Earth is the only planet in the Solar System to have water in its three states of matter: as a solid (ice), a liquid (sea, rain, etc.) and as a gas (clouds). These are all shown below. Water is, of course, the most important liquid for life.Earth is five billion years old, although life (resembling life as we know it) has only existed on the planet for the last 150 million to 200 million years. This means that life has only been present on Earth for only 5%-10% of its lifetime.Earth and [|__Mercury__] are the two most dense planets in the Solar System. This means that particles inside the planet are most closely packed together.

Tenei te mihi Ki a Koutou e te manuhiri/e te iwi Ka tangi te titi Ka tangi te KaKa Ka tangi hoki Ko au Tihi Mauri ora

Ko Tararua nga maunga Ko Wairarapa te roto No Pakeha au.

Ko Mc Nab Te Iwi. Ko John Toku Matua, Ko Sandra Whaea Ko Sophie Tahu Ingoa.

No Reira Tena Koutou, Tena Koutou, Tena Koutou katoa.

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=I Love eagles= Cross country Yesterday, it was our school cross-country in the morning I was really excited because I really wanted to win. When it was time for my rase we had to do same stretches first. Now I was on the start line, bang, I was off, I lead the race for the whole distance and came first. Now for the inter-school cross country, that could be a bigger challenge.