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[[Earth]] is a terrestrial planet, telluric planet, or rocky planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals. Within the Solar System, the terrestrial planets are the inner planets closest to the Sun; Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
The [[Earth]] originally came from [[Tara]] which was a planet in the second [[Harmonic Universe]] that exploded and then imploded into a black hole, some of the fragments were pulled into the lower dimensions and became our planet and Solar System. Organic and naturally evolving Solar Systems that remain connected to the [[Center Point of All Union]] generally include 12 planets, including the [[Sun]] or Solar body. In the Earth's Solar System, mainstream scientists have not recognized [[Nibiru]] and the planet [[Maldek]] which exploded a long time ago into the asteroid belt.
The [[Earth]] originally came from [[Tara]] which was a planet in the second [[Harmonic Universe]] that exploded and then imploded into a black hole, some of the fragments were pulled into the lower dimensions and became our planet and Solar System. Organic and naturally evolving Solar Systems that remain connected to the [[Center Point of All Union]] generally include 12 planets, including the [[Sun]] or Solar body. In the Earth's Solar System, mainstream scientists have not recognized [[Nibiru]] and the planet [[Maldek]] which exploded a long time ago into the asteroid belt.