The planet has different names in different languages, for example it's Terra in Latin and Tellus in Greek. Most of the world calls it Earth after the German Goddess Erde, and, in fact the Germans use "Erde."
The Earth is generally referred to by one name, which is "Earth." However, in different languages and cultures, it may have different names.
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Names originate from everywhere on Earth that there are people.
Some other names for Earth in Sanskrit are "Bhumi," "Dharti," and "Prithvi."
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There is no definitive answer to how many names there are on Earth as new names are constantly being created and used across various cultures and languages. It is estimated that there are millions of names in use worldwide.
Earth has one moon (named 'Luna').
Earth names for some alien elements are Ununpentium (Uup) for Element 115, Moscovium (Mc) for Element 115, and Copernicium (Cn) for Element 112. These names are derived from the cities or scientists associated with the discovery of these elements on Earth.
The days of the week on the planet Mercury have different names and lengths compared to Earth.
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