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What are earths measurements?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

There are no such thing as "earths measurements" - unless you are referring to the ways in which different earths (i.e., soils) are measured. Soils are typically measured in terms of density, PH, moisture, salinity, sand content, organic content, and biological content. Nitrogen and phosphorus measurements are also common.

If you are looking for commonly reffered to measurements of the planet earth, consider asking for "earth's measurements." Or consult the wikipedia page for "earth."

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