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- What is the hottest place on Earth?
Sign a bug if you have thought of Death Valley in California. Many days is really like that, but on September 13, 1922, temperatures of 136º Fahrenheit (57.8º Celsius) were registered in El Azizia (Libya) - when the highest temperature ever measured in the Valley of Death was 134º F ( 56.6º C), registered on July 10, 1913.
- And what is the coldest place on the planet?
By far, the coldest temperature ever measured on Earth was -129º F (-89º C) in Vostok, in the Antarctic, on July 21, 1983.
- Can the rocks float?
In a volcanic eruption, the violent separation of the gas from the lava produces a "frothy" rock called pumice, charged with gas bubbles. According to geologists some of these can float. I have never seen this phenomenon, and I am grateful that it is so.
- How much space dust falls to Earth annually?
The estimates vary, but the USGS says that at least 1,000 million grams, ie approximately 1,000 tons of material enter the atmosphere each year and manage to reach the surface of the Earth. Some scientists also say that microbes rained out of space, and that extraterrestrial organisms are responsible for influenza epidemics. The latter has not been proven, and I am not holding my breath.
- Is the Earth spherical?
Due to the rotation of the Earth and because our planet is much more flexible than we could imagine, it bulges in the middle section, creating a kind of pumpkin formation. Centuries ago the flattening was shrinking, but now, suddenly, it is growing, as a recent study has shown. The fault of this increase in the equatorial circumference is attributed to the accelerated thawing of the terrestrial glaciers
- How much will a person weigh 100 pounds (45.36 Kgs.) On Mars?
Gravity on Mars is 38% that of Earth at sea level. So a person who weighed 100 pounds (45.36 Kgs.) On Earth would weigh 38 pounds (17.24 Kgs.) On Mars. However, based on current NASA plans, it will still be decades before this presumption can be tested by direct observation
for example
a body of mass 50 kg would have a weight in
Mars of 50kg.3.7m / s¨ = 185 N
- How long is a Martian year?
It lasts a full year if you are on Mars. For an earthling, it would last almost two. The red planet takes 687 Earth days to surround the sun - compared to the 365 days that Earth takes. Taking into account the different rotational period (see below question no. 13), the calendars on Mars would cover 670 Martian days, plus a few extra days in leap years to match their accuracy. Please, if you find a Martian calendar, send it to me. I'm curious to see how the months are represented, taking into account that there are two moons
8.What is the largest volcano in the world?
The Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii holds the title here on Earth. It rises more than 50,000 feet (9.5 miles or 15.2 km) on its base, which sits below the surface of the sea. But that's all volcanic chump. Mount Olympus on Mars rises 16 miles (26 kilometers) in the Martian sky. Its base could almost cover the entire surface of Arizona.
9.What was the deadliest earthquake known?
The most devastating earthquake ever recorded occurred in 1557 in central China. It struck a region where most of the locals lived in caves dug in soft rock. These dwellings collapsed killing, according to estimates, 830,000 people. In 1976 another terrible tremor hit Tangshan, China. More than 250,000 people died
10.How far is the center of the Earth?
The distance from the surface of the Earth to its center is approximately 3,963 miles (6,378 kilometers). Much of the Earth is Liquid. Most of the solid cover of the planet has a width of just 41 miles (66 kilometers). Relatively and in comparison, it is thinner than the skin of an apple