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Bomi

Bomi atapóng bumi ni plènèk ketigo dari matoari ddalae Sisteng Suriya. Plènèk ni jah orae tahu stakak ni hok ado makhlók nnyawo. Bomi ni bbetók terbentuk‍  sejok 4.6 billon tahóng dulu lagih.[1][2] Yo saloh satu dari pak plènèk bbatu skali nga plènèk Utarik, Zuhroh nga Marèkh hok dók beloh alék ddalae Sisteng Suriya.

Jiséng jisim‍  matoari hok besa wak bomi ni keka kekal‍  ggerok dalae orbik kih ado dayo graviti. Bomi jugok pputa, berputar‍  kih tu la ado muko bomi hok nngadak menghadap‍  matoari jadi siyae, hok tok nngadak pulok jadi malae. Bomi ggerok kliling matoari skali (genak stahóng), nak-nak ttemu ttiko 365 1/4 kali yo pputa (so ari).

Bomi ni jah plènèk ddalae Sisteng Suriya hok ado banyok aé atah pemukoae. permukaan‍ [3][4][5] Dalae 71% dari muko bomi ni sajo penuh nga aé atapóng aé batu.[6] Boktae ko aé, bomi ni jadi tepak bejuto spisih tanaemae dae menatae hok keno ado aé baru buléh hidók.[7][8]

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