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[[Image:Ice cap.jpg|thumb|right|200px|This is an aerial image of the ice cap on Ellesmere Island, Canada. Credit: National Snow and Ice Data Center.]]
'''Earth''' is rocky astronomical object, a liquid object, a gaseous object, and a plasma object.
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==Planets==
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==Rocky objects==
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[[Image:BlueRock.jpg|thumb|right|200px|This Sin-Kamen (''Blue Rock'') near Lake Pleshcheyevo used to be a Meryan shrine Credit: Viktorianec.]]
[[Image:Blue rock from Berkeley hills.jpg|thumb|left|200px|This is a blue rock, probably various copper minerals, from the Berkeley hills near San Francisco, California. Credit: [[w:User:Looie496|Looie496]].]]
"'''Sin-Kamen''' ({{lang|ru|Синь-Камень}}, in Russian literally – '''Blue Stone''', or '''Blue Rock''') is a type of pagan sacred stones, widespread in Russia, in areas historically inhabited by both Eastern Slavic (Russian), and Uralic tribes (Merya, Muroma<ref>[http://www.bogorodsk-noginsk.ru/atlas/sinie_kamni.html И.Д. Маланин. Материалы разведки Синих камней Подмосковья в 2003 году // Краеведение и регионоведение. Межвузовский сборник научных трудов. ч.1. Владимир, 2004.] (Russian)</ref>)."<ref name=BlueStoneRussia>{{ cite web
|title=Blue Stone (Russia), In: ''Wikipedia''
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|month=March 20,
|year=2013
|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Stone_(Russia)
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"While in the majority of cases, the stones belonging to the ''Blue Stones'' type, have a black, or dark gray color, this particular stone [in the image] does indeed look dark blue, when wet.<ref name="berdnikov">[http://pki.botik.ru/dl.php?b=articles&a=n-sinii1985berd.pdf Бердников,&nbsp;В. Синий камень Плещеева озера] // Наука и жизнь. – 1985. – № 1. – С.&nbsp;134–139. (Russian)</ref>"<ref name=BlueStoneRussia/>
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==Meteorites==
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[[Image:Willamette Meteorite AMNH.jpg|thumb|left|150px|The Williamette Meteorite is on display at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Credit: [[w:User:Dante Alighieri|Dante Alighieri]].]]
[[Image:Widmanstatten patterns 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|This image is a cross-section of the Laguna Manantiales meteorite showing [[w:Widmanstätten pattern|Widmanstätten patterns]]. Credit: [[commons:User:Aramgutang|Aram Dulyan]].]]
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