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the world's largest rotating and revolving globe, is located within the headquarters of the DeLorme mapping corporation in Yarmouth, Maine
a short-lived science fiction television series which aired on NBC from November 6, 1994 to June 4, 1995
the English title of the 2009 documentary film narrated by James Earl Jones and produced by Walt Disney Pictures
a Canadian science fiction television series based on story ideas created by Gene Roddenberry, and produced under the guidance of his widow, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry
In the show Avatar: The Last Airbender, an award-winning animated television series that aired on Nickelodeon, bending is a form of elemental mysticism, where a person is able to control and manipulate a certain element
In a Science Digest article (Paraquat: a Potent Weed Killer is Killing People), it is recommended that a paraquat poisoning victim promptly swallow dirt, even at the risk of salmonella, because paraquat is deactivated upon contact with soil
The planet Earth, third from its sun in the Sol System in the Milky Way galaxy, as featured in the various Transformers series, is similar yet notably different from its real life counterpart
In the Noon Universe created by Boris and Arkady Strugatsky Earth is one of the planets populated by humans as well as their assumed origin
the third album by the British band Love and Rockets, released in 1987 on Beggar's Banquet
an annual international beauty pageant promoting environmental awareness
a fictional planet, (based on a non-fictional planet) inhabited by humans, demons, extraterrestrials, and the like being the main setting for the bulk of the plot of the Dragon Ball manga, the Dragon Ball anime, Dragon Ball Z, as well as Dragon Ball
This article is on the history of Earth, as presented in Isaac Asimov's Foundation Series, Robot Series, and Empire Series
an award-winning natural history film from the BBC Natural History Unit, narrated by Patrick Stewart
the English title of the 2001 documentary film Maa (film), by Finnish filmmaker Veikko Aaltonen
(Earth) is a 1996 film by the Spanish filmmaker Julio Medem, starring Carmelo Gómez and Emma Suárez
an Emmy Award and Peabody Award-winning BBC nature documentary series narrated by David Attenborough and produced by Alastair Fothergill
In electrical engineering, the term ground or earth has several meanings depending on the specific application areas
The chemical term earths was historically applied to certain chemical substances, once thought to be elements, and this name was borrowed from one of the four classical elements of Plato. "Earths" later turned out to be chemical compounds, albeit dif
an African-American Funk band led by Maurice White that achieved worldwide success in the 1970s
In traditional Chinese philosophy, natural phenomena can be classified into the Wu Xing, or the Five Phases, usually translated as five elements, five movements or five steps
a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology
a naturally occurring granular covering on the surface of Earth, capable of supporting life
a Science Fiction novel by Marie C. Farca, published in 1972 by Doubleday in the United States
the English title of the 1930 silent film Zemlya, by Ukrainian filmmaker Alexander Dovzhenko
a U.S. oldies radio station located in Los Angeles, California, broadcasting to the Greater Los Angeles Area
a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001
a fictional universe appearing in American comic book stories published by DC Comics
a song by Michael Jackson featured on Jackson's 1995 HIStory album
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