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[[Earth]] is a terrestrial planet, telluric planet, or rocky planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals. About 74% of the surface of Earth is covered by liquid or frozen water. 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.