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This world is a planet where a society of many people live

Authors sometimes invent new worlds. The authors use these worlds as the setting for their stories. Some authors invent worlds that have magic.

Nobody knows whether or not there are intelligent beings on other worlds.

A

A, a [ei] n (pl As, A’s, as, a’s) 1 1-я буква английского алфавита 2 муз ля; A major ля мажор 3 «отлично» (отметка); he got an A in physics он получил «отлично» по физике 4 что-л высшего сорта, класса и т п; grade A ﬂour мука высшего сорта  from A to Z от начала до конца; от А до Я; полностью

a [ei (полная форма); ə (редуцированная форма)] 1 грам неопреде- лённый артикль (перед гласными и перед немым h – an); a new car новая машина; he is a student он студент 2 один; it isn’t worth a dollar это не стоит и одного доллара; a metre of fabric один метр ткани; a litre of wine литр вина 3 (обыкн после all of, many of) та- кой же, одинаковый; all of a size все одного размера, все одной и той же величины 4 каждый; twice a day дважды в день 5 некий; какой-то; a Mr Henry Brown некий мистер Генри Браун; a Miss Johnson called звонила некая мисс Джонсон

A1 [.ei'wnn] n 1 судно первого класса в регистре Ллойда 2 разг не- что первоклассное, первый сорт

abacus ['æbəkəs] n (pl тж -ci) 1 абак(а); счёты 2 архит абак(а), верхняя часть капители колонны

abaft I [ə'b¾ft] adv мор на корме

abaft II [ə'b¾ft] prep мор сзади, позади; за

abandon I [ə'bændən] n 1 несдержанность; безудержность; with abandon не сдерживаясь 2 импульсивность

abandon II [ə'bændən] v 1 покидать 2 отказываться; to abandon all hopes отказаться от всяких надежд 3 прекращать 4 сдавать abandoned [ə'bænd(ə)nd] adj 1 оставленный, покинутый, бро- шенный; an abandoned child брошенный ребёнок 2 несдержан- ный; неконтролируемый

abandonment [ə'bændənmənt] n 1 оставление 2 заброшенность, запущенность 3 юр оставление жены, ребёнка 4 юр отказ (от права, иска) 5 несдержанность

abase [ə'beis] v 1 унижать; to abase oneself уронить себя; to abase oneself  so  far  as  to  do  smth  докатиться  до  чего-л  2  понижать (в чине)

abasement [ə'beismənt]  n  1  унижение  2  понижение  (в  чине, должности и т п)

abash [ə'bæʃ] v смущать; приводить в замешательство  abashed [ə'bæʃt] adj смущённый, смешавшийся; she felt abashed она была смущена

abate [ə'beit] v 1 уменьшать; ослаблять 2 уменьшаться, утихать (о буре, эпидемии и т п) 3 юр отменять

abatement [ə'beitmənt] n 1 ослабление, уменьшение; смягчение 2 юр аннулирование, прекращение 3 эк скидка, снижение; tax abatement налоговая скидка

abbacy ['æbəsi] n аббатство

abbess ['æbes] n настоятельница монастыря

abbey ['æbi] n аббатство, монастырь

abbot ['æbət] n аббат; настоятель монастыря

abbreviate [ə'br vieit] v сокращать (текст)

abbreviation [ə.br vi'eiʃn] n 1 сокращение (текста) 2 сокраще- ние, аббревиатура

ABC [.eib 's ]  n  (pl  ABC’s,  ABCs)  1  алфавит,  азбука  2  букварь

World literature
World literature is literature that is read by many people all over this world. World literature is different from national literature."I am more and more convinced that poetry is the universal possession of mankind, revealing itself everywhere and at all times in hundreds and hundreds of men. . . . I therefore like to look about me in foreign nations, and advise everyone to do the same. National literature is now a rather unmeaning term; the epoch of world literature is at hand. – Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1827"

Worlds in literature
Creating a different world is a literary device used by authors to illustrate ideas. By placing the story in the setting of a different world, the author can change the way that things happen in the world. For example, the author might imagine a world that has very little water or a world that has very little dry land. Deciding what the world looks like and how the world works is called world-building. Thinking about the world helps the author make good choices about what happens to the characters in the story. Some authors think about many details, such as what languages the characters speak and what the architecture is on the world.

Worlds in science fiction


Science fiction stories often use different worlds. Frank Herbert's famous Dune series focused on a world called Arrakis that produces a rare chemical substance.

Often a science-fiction story will be involve multiple worlds. The Foundation series by Isaac Asimov was set in a galaxy with thousands of populated worlds. The Star Wars movies had a several important worlds, and characters traveled between them. Some authors of science fiction worlds try to make them scrupulously obey the laws of physics.

Fantasy worlds
Fantasy worlds are fictional worlds that use magic. This magic may involve saying magic words, using magical objects, or performing magical rituals.

World languages
Some languages spoken in many parts of the world. These are called world languages. , English is the most common world language. Previously, French was the most popular language in the West. Chinese was used by traders in all of East Asia for centuries. Arabic is common in the Middle East, Northern Africa, and other parts of the world.

Once upon a time, Greek and Latin were spoken by most traders in the Western world. Before then, traders learned the languages of nearby cities. Ancient traders did not travel around the world.

The Egyptians used pictures to write their language. The pictures are called hieroglyphics. This is what they look like:

World health
The World Health Organisation (French: Organisation mondiale de la santé ) is an international organisation for public health. It is part of the United Nations. The World Health Organization began in 1948. It wants people to be healthy and safe. It studies public health and tells governments and other organisations how to help people become healthy.

The organisation counts the number of people with health problems. These health problems include influenza, HIV infection, and depression. It also counts the number of people who experience other problems. These problems include dirty water, violence, and hunger.

Mental health is also important. People with mental health problems such as depression often die ten years early.

The World Bank is also interested in health. Health affects economic prospects.

Poetry
This poem by John Donne mentions the world:

Her death hath taught us dearly that thou art Corrupt and mortal in thy purest part. Let no man say, the world itself being dead, 'Tis labour lost to have discovered The world's infirmities, since there is none Alive to study this dissection; For there's a kind of world remaining still, Though she which did inanimate and fill The world, be gone... The entire poem can be read at Wikisource.

Shape of this world
This world is not a perfect sphere. It is slightly flattened. This is the mathematical formula for measuring the flatness of a sphere:

$$\begin{align} f&=\frac{a-b}{a}. \end{align}$$

For this world, $f\,\!$ is approximately 0.3%. The Moon is rounder. For the Moon, $f\,\!$ is approximately 0.1%. Jupiter is flatter. For Jupiter, $f\,\!$ is approximately 6.5%.

Local planets
A world is on a planet. There are different types of planets. There are several types of planets in this solar system: These are the planets in this solar system:
 * Terrestrial planets
 * Giant planets
 * Gas giants
 * Ice giants
 * Four terrestrial planets
 * Mercury
 * Venus
 * Earth
 * One satellite, called the Moon
 * Mars
 * Two gas giants
 * Jupiter
 * Four large satellites
 * 63 other satellites
 * Saturn
 * 62 satellites. Some are very small. The largest, called Titan, is larger than the planet Mercury.
 * Seven are large.
 * Two ice giants
 * Uranus
 * Five satellites
 * 22 other satellites
 * Neptune
 * One satellite, called Triton
 * Dwarf planets
 * Pluto
 * One large satellite, called Charon

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