Earth

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Earth
Any object show location
The Blue Marble, the infamous photograph by astronauts during Apollo 17 leaving the Moon for the last time
Fictional information
Located atSolar System, Milky Way, almost every universe in the Multiverse
ClimateDepends
OwnerFour (item only)
ResidentsEvery object show character except for some others like Algebralians
ContentsDepends on which object show
TypePlanet
StatusActive, might end in the far future
Real world
First appearance"Take the Plunge"

Earth is the planet where most object show main settings are located. In real life, it is the third planet after the Sun and the only known planet in the Solar System to inherit life, which in the Multiverse is known for being inhabited by objects. This page is also a disambiguation page, as seen below on which you are looking for.

Development

The Earth first appeared in Battle for Dream Island's series premiere,"Take the Plunge", with later episodes featuring continents, but only 2 countries are known, Goiky and Yoyleland.

At first, much of the OSC thought that every object show was connected through the planet, but due to massive differences between the many object characters, locations, settings and functionalities, Love of the S*n debunked this with every object show being a separate universe, confirming some sort of a Multiverse, and as a result, multiple Earths.[1] Before this, existence of different universe was first though with ONE.[2][3][4]

Notable Earths

Appearance

Earth is filled with water, which causes the reflection in the atmosphere, creating the sky. Life is mostly located on terrestrial lands, set on continents and filled with countries. In object show universes, much of the continents are plains, but also contains islands in some of them.

Location

The Earth is generally located on the Solar System, being the third planet after the Sun. The Earth and the Solar System as a whole is also located on the Milky Way galaxy, and, as a result, of the universe.

See also

Other similar Earths

References