40 amazing facts about Earth
The earth is our beloved planet on which we will live and live for many more years. We did a lot for the planet - sometimes creating beautiful works, but often showing the worst that humans could do. Planet Earth has many wonders and wonders hidden within it. Let's look at some important facts about the earth.
1. Of the 9 planets we know of, Earth planet ranks 5 in size.
2. About 1.3 million of the earth was put together to make the size of the sun.
3. It is estimated that volcanoes make up more than 80 percent of the Earth's surface.
4. Ninety percent of volcanic activity occurs in the oceans.
5. In 1993 scientists set the focus of the most active volcanic eruptions in the South Pacific, an area where the State of New York established 1133 volcanoes and oceans.
6. There are 14 million living species.
7. Scientists estimate that more than 99% of all living things on earth die.
8. Earth Day does not take 24 hours with the ground being completed in full cycle in 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds.
9. The first 24 hours return to ancient Egypt, which divides the day into 10 hours a day, 12 hours a night, one hour plus afternoon and one at the end of the day.
10. According to some scientists, a period of two months.
11. The second month is smaller than it is today and lasts only a few years. It fits in with the moon and creates the only moon we see today.
12. Although the Earth is approximately 27% of the size of the Earth, the moon is the 5th largest solar system in the solar system, falling behind Jupiter's Ganymede, Callisto, and Io and Saturn's Titan.
13. The moon is five billion years old and is about 238,855 kilometers away from Earth.
14. According to the NEIC, an average of 50 earthquakes per day are recorded, or about 18,000 a year.
15. But according to US geological surveys, there are millions every year, most of which cannot be traced far or wide because of the size of a rabbit.
16. Before the introduction of human life, the earth was known to its inhabitants as "greater than life".
17. Among the greatest living things on earth are what scientists consider to be giant mushrooms, up to 24 feet or 8 feet high.
18. We have only reached 5% of the sea so far.
19. The deep-sea is the Mariana Trench, located in the western Pacific Ocean, east of the Mariana Islands, reaching a depth of 36070 meters or 10994 meters below sea level.
20. The Earth is the only planet not named after the gods, the other planets in our system are all Roman gods or goddesses.
21. According to scientists from 100 billion to 115 billion have lived on the earth so far.
22. The world population is around 7.3 billion with China and India contributing almost a third.
23. Floating in the Pacific Ocean is known as the eighth continent but the Great Pacific Patch Garbage which is twice the size of the US and completely dumps waste.
24. 90% of all marine waste is plastic.
25. The Nile is the longest river in the world flowing into African countries 11. It is the source of water for Egypt in Sudan and is approximately 6 853 kilometers long or 4258 kilometers.
26. an average of micro-meteorological dust per day enters the atmosphere daily.
27. Located north of the Arctic Circle or south of the Antarctic Circle during the summer, the sun can be seen for 24 hours, this phenomenon is known as the midnight sun or polar day.
28. Canada has the longest coastline in the country, with 56,500 kilometers or 91,000 kilometers making up nearly 15% of the world's coastline.
29. There are places on the earth that are different or less gravitational than other regions.
30. The highest temperature ever recorded was 56.7 Celsius or 134 Fahrenheit at 1913 California ashes.
31. The lowest temperature ever recorded was -89.2 Celsius or -128.6 Fahrenheit as measured by the 1983 Antarctic Vostok data.
32. The interior is warmer than the sun. Temperatures can reach up to 6,000 degrees Celsius or 10,830 degrees Fahrenheit, as compared to 5,500 degrees Celsius or 9,940 Fahrenheit at sunrise.
33. The lowest point in the world is the Atacama Desert which is located on the coast of South America. In the middle of this room are some areas where rain has not been recorded.
34. According to some astrobiologists, the earth is purple, this theory is based on the fact that the original evolution of the earth is based on retinol and no chlorophyll, causing the earth to become purple due to the green.
35. The Great Barrier Reef, located on the Coral Sea off the coast of Australia, is the largest living building in the world, covering an area of 340 4,400 square kilometers or 130,000 square feet. With 2,900 reefs in space, the size is huge.
36. The blue whale is the largest and most deadly species that has ever lived on Earth weighing more than 180 tons.
37. The tallest mountain in the world is found at the bottom of the ocean known as the middle. This underwater volcanic range is 40,400 kilometers or 65,000 kilometers above sea level.
38. There are many other things that the planet can see, many years of planetary light that resemble our own.
39. In September 2010, a planet is known as Planet G, or Gliese 581g, was in the Gliese 581 system, reportedly supporting Planet G, as it does on Earth.
40. The rock formation along the Hudson River in Quebec is said to have the oldest rock in the world, approximately 4.3 billion years old.
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