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- Earth (30908 bytes)
7: ...olar system]]'s [[terrestrial planet]]s, and the only planetary body that [[modern science]] confirms ...
14: ...Earth (the summit of [[Mount Everest]], which is only 8,850 m) and the lowest (the bottom of the [[Mar...
55: ...he heat flow from the interior to the surface is only 1/20,000 as great as the energy received from th...
68: ...Since the average density of surface material is only around 3000 kg/m<sup>3</sup>, we must conclude t...
80: ...geodyn/poster2.html]. Thus, the upper mantle can only flow very slowly. - Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
5: ...untry with a drifting sheet of ice. It is highly unlikely that there were any humans in the country at...
25: ...s of size and importance. They are distributed mainly throughout the north and east of the country, th...
39: ...s 370 tonnes of copper during the Bronze Age. As only about 0.2% of this can be accounted for in excav...
64: *The '''[[Cruithne (people)|Cruithne]]''' or '''Priteni''' (''c.'' [[700s BC|700]] - [...
74: ... Christian era. By then they were identified as ''Cruithne'' or ''Cruthin'' , a Q-Celtic adaptation of the P... - Moon (37975 bytes)
190: '''The Moon''' is [[Earth]]'s only [[natural satellite]]. It has no formal name oth...
199: ...fact the far side receives (on average) as much sunlight as the near side, but at opposite times. Spac...
218: ...Earth at all times. This synchronous rotation is only true on average because the Moon's orbit has def...
220: ...egrees of latitude. Finally, because the Moon is only at about 60 Earth radii distance, an observer at...
222: ... the Earth's surface, Earth's motion is more commonly described as a "wobble". When viewed from Earth'...
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