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Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbor life. While large amounts of water can be found throughout the Solar System, only Earth sustains liquid surface water. About 71% of Earth's surface is made up of the ocean, dwarfing Earth's polar ice, lakes and rivers. The remaining 29% of Earth's surface is land, consisting of continents and islands. Earth's surface layer is formed of several slowly moving tectonic plates, interacting to produce mountain ranges, volcanoes and earthquakes. Earth's liquid outer core generates the magnetic field that shapes Earth's magnetosphere, deflecting destructive solar winds.
Earth's atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen and oxygen. More solar energy is received by tropical regions than polar regions and is redistributed by atmospheric and ocean circulation. Greenhouse gases also play an important role in regulating the surface temperature. A region's climate is not only determined by latitude, but also by elevation and proximity to moderating oceans, among other factors. Severe weather, such as tropical cyclones, thunderstorms, and heatwaves, occurs in most areas and greatly impacts life.
Earth is an ellipsoid with a circumference of about 40,000 km. It is the densest planet in the Solar System. Of the four rocky planets, it is the largest and most massive. Earth is about eight light minutes away from the Sun and orbits it, taking a year (about 365.25 days) to complete one revolution. Earth rotates around its own axis in a day. Earth's axis of rotation is tilted with respect to its orbital plane with the Sun, producing seasons. Earth is orbited by one permanent natural satellite, the Moon, which orbits Earth at 380,000 km (1.3 light seconds) and is roughly a quarter as wide as Earth. The Moon always faces the Earth with the same side through tidal locking and causes tides, stabilizes Earth's axis and gradually slows its rotation.
Earth formed over 4.5 billion years ago. Within the first billion years of Earth's history, life appeared in the oceans and began to affect Earth's atmosphere and surface, leading to the proliferation of anaerobic and, later, aerobic organisms. Some geological evidence indicates that life may have arisen as early as 4.1 billion years ago. Since then, the combination of Earth's distance from the Sun, physical properties, and geological history have allowed life to evolve and thrive. In the history of life on Earth, biodiversity has gone through long periods of expansion, occasionally punctuated by mass extinctions. More than 99% of all species that ever lived on Earth are extinct. Almost 8 billion humans live on Earth and depend on its biosphere and natural resources for their survival. Humans increasingly impact Earth's surface, hydrology, climate, and other life.

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  1. L

    Fired Earth Taps driving me mad

    Hi all We have a set of Fired Earth floor mounted taps with shower head attachment on our bath. Unfortunately I don’t know the model as they were installed before we moved in. The issue we are having as that the diverted between bath taps and shower head appears to have seized up and we are...
  2. C

    AT RISK WATER MAIN EARTH BONDING THROUGH METER BOX BACK PLATE

    Could someone take a look at this for me please? Just had a boiler put in our property on a grant scheme. The boiler is great other than him not cleaning the pipework including gas joints before leaving 🙁. I've cleaned it up and it seems alright. My other main worry though was what the follow...
  3. A

    Earth continuity/testing - one for Murdoch?

    Thought I’d divert from hijacking the other thread 😁 I quite often fit class 2 wireless thermostats, sometimes battery thermostats (so just live and switched), and often Honeywell T6360 thermostats. Questions if I may? (Can’t remember if I’ve asked on here before) On the class 2 wireless...
  4. N

    How on earth do I remove this kind of toilet seat?

    Hi all, I recently bought one of those under the seat bidet sprayers for my toilet, but cannot for the life of me work out how to get the seat off in order to install it! I'm not a dumb person and reasonably handy, but there seems to be no way to access the fixings, not from underneath, top or...
  5. king of pipes

    What on earth is happening in Birmingham

    Sitting here watching the early morning new there seems to have been violent behaviour in the city centre between groups of people , this is not acceptable behaviour and especially as the infection rate is climbing our medical professionals have more than enough to deal with right now , your...
  6. Scott_D

    Nest and earth wire..,,

    I'm fitting a nest at my house to try it out. WB junior (don't ask) Does the nest heat link / hub need to be earthed? Can't find anything in the book
  7. townfanjon

    I am just about back down on planet earth

    I don't normally bang on about football to you guys , but after a very special day at Wembley on Monday , I am still shouting it from the rooftops ..... We are premier league , we are premier league , we are premier league , we are premier league
  8. T

    No earth bonding within 600mm of meter

    Hi guys how would you class no bonding within 600mm on cp12 as now no ncs, AR ?cheers
  9. G

    fault finding earth loop impedance

    Ive been told testing the earth loop impedance (quality of earthing back to elec meter) as a part of electrics testing for boilers is important. My socket tester martindale ez150 tester measures this by series of lights. If its a low reading its ok,,if it lights up into hundreds ohms call...
  10. R

    Earth wire in bathroom

    I have an earth wire running through the room i'm making into a bathroom. Will this have to be diverted out of the bathroom? It runs from the mains box, down through the room in question and then down onto the ground floor where it connects to the outside gas meter.
  11. P

    What on earth is this and why doesn't it work?

    While a was doing something else a customer asked me why she has no hot water. She has just moved in and there is no gas all electric. This thing is the 'boiler' ...
  12. P

    earthing/bonding outside tap

    Hi, I will be fitting an outside tap to a garden shed next week. There is no electricity supply to the shed at present, but an electrician will be putting a supply in shortly. Is it necessary to earth/bond the copper pipework which is inside and if so what do I bond it to? Thanks
  13. M

    Earth bonding on new installs / swaps

    How many of you cross-bond the pipes into the boiler? I've had a sparky tell me that it must always be done in 10mm2 but he is a bit of a gobby tw@ who thinks he knows everything and likes slagging other trades off. I've always been told that as the boiler chassis is earthed, as long as...
  14. D

    Where on earth do I install a vent pipe?

    Here is a diagram of my upstairs bathroom which I am renovating. Can someone please tell me where the best place is for the vent pipe(s). I have looked at Building Regs and it suggests they can be placed on all appliances but this will create a lot of work and I will have to rethink the layout...
  15. C

    How many core wire for ufh stats?

    Hi whats the best wiring to use for underfloor heating stats. I'm hardwiring it all. Not wireless. Thanks
  16. Inverness

    continuity earth rod for gas pipe suitable

    i serviced and did a landlord safety certificate today and it did not have any earth continuity was not visible i know it has to be a minimum of 600mm. the customer wants us to get it earthed. we will get a sparky to take a earth connection from gas pipe to the consumer unit. the problem is...
  17. jaydebruyne

    Scum Of The Earth

    So I turned a corner after leaving a job, with my rucksack on my back, hover and hose in my hands an what do I see??? Some low life scumbag with his head in the back of my van. Soon as I saw him I shouted and ran towards my van, he got into his with his mate already in the driving seat and...
  18. U

    plastic pipe used on new rad earth bonding?

    Hi all, think this might be a stupid question but, I have just used plastic and speedfit to a new radiator am i right in thinking no bonding is needed to that rad ? Thanks for any replies and looking.
  19. M

    Large Bonding Pack

    My elderly Mum has been quoted £274.40 for "Large Bonding Pack" for a boiler fitted 4 years ago and maintained under contract by British Gas. The notes read RECOMMENDED GAS METER EARTH BONDING AS CURRENT NCS TO GAS REGULATIONS. Is this necessary, and if so why was it not fitted with the...
  20. jaydebruyne

    Multimeter & Single Wire (DUMB QUESTION ALERT)

    Can you test voltage on a single wire using a multimeter? If so, how? I know this sounds like a dumb question but, say I want to find out the common wire on a cylinder stat. Do I just put one probe on the single wire? (I don't have anything I can test here at home...)
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