Among the planets of the solar system, the Earth is unique - not just because of its atmosphere, but above all because of its "face," whose features are the three oceans, occupying over two-thirds of the 196,911,000 square miles (510 million sq. km) of the surface of the Earth, and the seven continents.
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Planet Earth Macmillan World Atlas (Planet Earth: Macmillan World Atlas)
September 24, 1996, Wiley
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"Among the planets of the solar system, the Earth is unique - not just because of its atmosphere, but above all because of its "face," whose features are the three oceans, occupying over two-thirds of the 196,911,000 square miles (510 million sq. km) of the surface of the Earth, and the seven continents."
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