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Earth and Mountains

There are many mountains in the world, and they are found on every continent. Mountain ranges such as the Himalayas, the Andes, the Rockies, the Alps, and the Himalayas comprise numerous peaks and valleys. Additionally, new mountains can be formed through geological processes like tectonic activity, and erosion can also change landscapes over time. The exact number of mountains can vary based on definitions and classifications, but it is understood that there are countless individual mountains worldwide.  Mountains play a significant role in shaping the Earth's surface and influencing its geological and environmental processes, but they don’t directly "keep" the Earth in a specific form. Here are a few ways mountains contribute to the Earth's landscape: 1. Tectonic Activity: Mountains are often  While mountains are crucial to the Earth's geological and biological systems, the Earth's "form" is determined by a combination of various factor...

New Exoplanet Findings

The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) recently identified a new exoplanet orbiting a star located 100 light-years away from Earth. This exoplanet, designated TESS Object of Interest (TOI) 561b, is a rocky planet with a similar size to Earth and orbits its host star in just 0.44 days. Studying exoplanets like TOI 561b can help scientists better understand the diversity of planetary systems beyond our solar system.

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