Earth is the third, most dense, and fifth largest of the eight planets in the solar system. It is one of the four solid planets in the solar system. Another name for the earth is "World" or "Blue Planet". The name of this planet in Latin is "Terra".
The earth is home to billions of species, including humans. Earth is the only cosmic place where the existence of life is known. The earth was formed 454 million years ago. Within a billion years, life appeared on Earth. Earth's biosphere has brought about significant changes in the planet's atmosphere and other inorganic conditions. This has led to the reproduction of aerobic organisms on the one hand, and the formation of weight levels on the other. Combined with the Earth's magnetic field, this weight layer slows down harmful solar radiation, paving the way for life to develop on the planet's chest. Earth's natural resources and its geological history and orbits have helped to preserve the existence of life in this age. It is estimated that the earth will continue to support life for another 500 million years.