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THE BLUE

PLANET

EARTH

AIR

Earth's atmosphere, mainly composed of nitrogen and oxygen, vital for respiration.

CAVES

Natural underground spaces formed by erosion, often rich in minerals and biodiversity.

CLOUDS

Water vapor in the atmosphere, essential for precipitation and weather patterns.

CORAL REEFS

Marine ecosystems built by coral polyps, vital for oceanic biodiversity and coastal protection.

DESERTS

Arid regions with sparse rainfall, home to specialized flora and fauna.

FIRE

Energy released through combustion, essential for warmth, cooking, and industrial processes.

FOREST

Dense areas of trees that play a key role in oxygen production and carbon absorption.

GLACIERS

Massive bodies of ice slowly moving across land, shaping landscapes and storing freshwater.

MOUNTAIN

Large landforms rising prominently above their surroundings, formed by tectonic forces.

OCEANS

Vast bodies of saltwater that regulate global temperatures and house diverse marine life.

RAIN

Liquid precipitation that replenishes water sources and supports life.

RIVERS

Flowing bodies of freshwater that nourish ecosystems and provide water for human use.

ROCKS

Natural solid formations that make up Earth's crust, the foundation of geological landscapes.

SOIL

Fertile ground that supports plant life, fundamental for agriculture and ecosystems.

VOLCANOES

Openings in Earth's crust that release lava, ash, and gases from beneath the surface.

WATER

Covers 71% of Earth's surface, essential for life and climate regulation.