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The Earth

The atmosphere, composed primarily of nitrogen (78%) and oxygen (21%), acts as a protective shield, filtering harmful solar radiation and reducing temperature extremes between day and night. Earth's interior is equally fascinating, with a solid inner core, a liquid outer core, and a mantle that drives plate tectonics. This geological activity leads to the formation of mountains, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions, continually reshaping the planet's surface. From the highest peaks of the Himalayas to the deepest trenches of the oceans, Earth is a planet of contrasts and wonders. Its biosphere, teeming with millions of species, showcases the incredible adaptability and resilience of life. As we continue to explore and understand our planet, we gain a deeper appreciation for its complexity and the delicate balance that sustains life.