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Reliable sources about Earth?[edit]

  • "15 Things I Love about Mother Nature". Starmother, Jasmine Michelle. Jas Planet Loving Earthblog. May, 2002. http.jasminesearthblog.blogblogblog.com/15_things_I Love. Retrieved {today}.
  • "Planet Earth in the Balance of History". Gnawledge, O'penn . Science and Nature Journal. . March 21, 2010. * http.sanj.com/Earthinthebalance. Retrieved {today}
  • "Earth is a Planet". Duzit, E.Z., MiddleSchool Books. April 2004, London.

Hope that helps! --GaiaGirl86 (talk) 12:51, Saturday, June 22, 2024 (UTC)

Science and Nature Journal looks like a solid and relevant source with a good reputation. I think we can rely on it more than the others for this article. Nice research! Ocaasi t | c 14:36, 23 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]

What are you doing??[edit]

The info you added does. not. reference. a. source. That's bad, bad, bad! Does anyone know even where this freakin' came from???? --Taggy McTaggerstein (talk) 12:51, Saturday, June 22, 2024 (UTC)

You're pretty quick there Taggy. I'm glad people like you are looking out for readers. I'll add a source in just a moment. I'm looking for instructions on how to do it. --GalacticTrekker (talk) 12:51, Saturday, June 22, 2024 (UTC)
Hey GalacticTrekker. I'm sorry if I was a bit rude. I had a rough day and I came to Wikipedia for some peace and quiet— when I see something wrong I just can't wait to fix it! I care about this project that much. I'll try and be friendlier next time. I hope you stay around. This link might help you out: Help:Introduction to referencing --Taggy McTaggerstein (talk) 12:51, Saturday, June 22, 2024 (UTC)
I'm so pleased with you both. Now, carry on, we have an encyclopedia to write ;) --SocraTease (talk) 12:51, Saturday, June 22, 2024 (UTC)