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  2. This period is known as the sidereal year. The number of solar days is one less than the number of sidereal days because the orbital motion of the Earth about the Sun results in one additional revolution of the planet about its axis.

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  19. This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition article "Petrology", a publication now in the public domain.

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  40. The total volume of the Earth's oceans is: 1.4 × 109 km³. The total surface area of the Earth is 5.1 × 108 km². So, to first approximation, the average depth would be the ratio of the two, or 2.7 km.

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  44. Scott, Michon (April 24, 2006). Earth's Big heat Bucket. NASA Earth Observatory. Retrieved on 2007 March 14.

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  47. a b Berger, Wolfgang H. (2002). The Earth's Climate System. University of California, San Diego. Retrieved on 2007 March 24.

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  59. Aphelion is 103.4% of the distance to perihelion. Due to the inverse square law, the radiation at perihelion is about 106.9% the energy at aphelion.

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  62. For the Earth, the Hill radius is

    R_H = a\left ( \frac{m}{3M} \right )^{\frac{1}{3}},

    where m is the mass of the Earth, a is an Astronomical Unit, and M is the mass of the Sun. So the radius in A.U. is about: \left ( \frac{1}{3 \cdot 332,946} \right )^{\frac{1}{3}} = 0.01.

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  75. Currently it is closer to 6.6 billion than 6.5 billion. It will reach 6.6 billion in June 2007.

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