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When it is making presentations, it always misspells its name, possibly as a representation of its ego or Humanity's stupidity.
When it is making presentations, it always misspells its name, possibly as a representation of its ego or Humanity's stupidity.


Some inhabitants of Earth believe in {{I|6}} [[6ball]]s, creatures that were not native to Earth. People once believed {{I|Moon}} [[Moonball|the moon]] had aliens, and then believed {{I|Mars}} [[Marsball]] had {{I|6}} [[6ball|aliens]]. Now it targets exoplanetballs and searches them for alien life. it is 12,756 km in diameter (6378 km in radius) and of 510,065,600 km² in surface area.
Some inhabitants of Earth believe in {{I|6}} [[6ball]]s, creatures that were not native to Earth. People once believed {{I|Moon}} [[Moonball|the moon]] had aliens, and then believed {{I|Mars}} [[Marsball|Mars]] had {{I|6}} [[6ball|aliens]]. Now it targets exoplanetballs and searches them for alien life. it is 12,756 km in diameter (6378 km in radius) and of 510,065,600 km² in surface area.
==Composition==
==Composition==
{{I|Earth}} Earthball is a terrestrial planetball, meaning it is made of rocky materials. Its most common elements are iron, oxygen, silicon, magnesium, sulfur, nickel, calcium, and aluminium. The remainder (1.2%) consists of trace elements.
{{I|Earth}} Earthball is a terrestrial planetball, meaning it is made of rocky materials. Its most common elements are iron, oxygen, silicon, magnesium, sulfur, nickel, calcium, and aluminium. The remainder (1.2%) consists of trace elements.
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