Earth

ISBN-10
1631559214
ISBN-13
9781631559211
Series
Earth
Category
Earth (Planet)
Language
English
Published
2015
Author
Julie K. Lundgren

Description

Home, sweet home! This title is about Earth, the planet we live on! Earth is one of the rocky planets in our solar system, but it is the only one we know of that can sustain life. Learn about how Earth rotates on its axis, giving us day and night, and how it orbits and is warmed by that giant star we call the Sun.

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