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'''Earth''' is the [[world]] upon which [[man]] lives. It is the only world known to hold [[life]]. There is only one [[moon]] of any greath about the earth.
 
'''Earth''' is the [[world]] upon which [[man]] lives. It is the only world known to hold [[life]]. There is only one [[moon]] of any greath about the earth.
   
Two thirds of the Earth's outer is overlain with [[sea]], the other third being [[land]]. The land is thought of as being cleft into seven [[mainland]]s: [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]], [[South America]], [[Australasia]] and [[Antarctica]].
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Two thirds of the Earth's outside is overlain with [[sea]], the other third being [[land]]. The land is thought of as being cleft into seven [[greatland]]s: [[Europe]], [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[North Americksland]], [[South Americksland]], [[Southland]] and [[Unbearishland]].

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Earth is the world upon which man lives. It is the only world known to hold life. There is only one moon of any greath about the earth.

Two thirds of the Earth's outside is overlain with sea, the other third being land. The land is thought of as being cleft into seven greatlands: Europe, Asia, Africa, North Americksland, South Americksland, Southland and Unbearishland.