25: Earth isn't round. Centrifugal force pushes outwards at Earth's equator giving it a slight wasteline.
23:You would still be hurling through space at 67000 miles per hour though
21:Speaking of magma, the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth's surface was 136 degrees F or 57.8 degrees C in El Azizia, Libya recorded in 1922.

16:Eventually, our magnetic poles will switch.

11.The longest mountain range on Earth is actually underwater. It is
called the mid ocean ridge system. It stretches for 80,000 km all around
the world and is nearly 20 times longer than the longest range on the
surface, the Andes Mountains. Not only that, the whole thing is
completely volcanic.

6:The deepest spot on Earth is the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench. It is nearly 11 km below the surface of the ocean (~7 miles) and only 3 people have ever ventured there

5:Constructed from millions of tiny polyps, coral reefs are the largest living structures on Earth, some even visible from space.

1:And one more thing. The largest single living thing (apart from reefs constructed of multiople polyps) was a mushroom fungus in Oregon that grew to 2,200 acres.


23:You would still be hurling through space at 67000 miles per hour though
21:Speaking of magma, the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth's surface was 136 degrees F or 57.8 degrees C in El Azizia, Libya recorded in 1922.

18:Gravity is not distributed equally. Yes, you read that right. Places
like Hudson Bay in Canada actually have less gravity than other regions
of the globe. This is due to the fact that there is less land mass in
that part of the planet thanks both to retreating glaciers on the
surface and swirling magma deep in the core.
16:Eventually, our magnetic poles will switch.

13:Although earthquakes are no fun, they are not the only quakes that
affect the earth. Moon quakes can actually make a difference in the
tides.
12:As cool as moon rocks are, on Earth rocks can walk. Or at least
slide. In Death Valley rocks weighing hundreds of pounds slide across
the desert floor leaving trails in their wake. Scientists believe wind
and ice are the culprits.


6:The deepest spot on Earth is the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench. It is nearly 11 km below the surface of the ocean (~7 miles) and only 3 people have ever ventured there

5:Constructed from millions of tiny polyps, coral reefs are the largest living structures on Earth, some even visible from space.
4:They also contain the highest density of life on the planet, even more than rainforests.

1:And one more thing. The largest single living thing (apart from reefs constructed of multiople polyps) was a mushroom fungus in Oregon that grew to 2,200 acres.

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