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Earth's Orbit: Understanding Planetary Motion
Your question contains an incorrect assumption. The Earth cannot fall because it is not in orbit around any celestial body. Instead, it is in orbit around the Sun, and other celestial bodies in the solar system, such as the Moon, orbit around it.
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Long-Term Impact of Drought on Ecosystems: Recent Studies Reveal Findings
NASA’s GPM Satellite Monitors Weakening Tropical Cyclone Kenanga
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Subglacial Lakes Drain Beneath West Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier, Accelerating Ice Loss
Decoding Regional Carbon Budgets: A Comprehensive Analysis
Global Researchers Uncover Myanmar's Last Uncharted River Delta
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