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eat 14 feet of earthworms every day.
At one time the earth consisted
of one land mass and a huge body of water. Geologists
today call the land Pangaea (from the Greek words "all
land" while the water was called Panthalassa (from
the Greek words "all sea"). Between 180 and 200 million
years ago, Pangaea split into two parts: Laurasia, which
consisted of North America, Europe and Asia; and Gondwanaland,
which consisted of Africa, South America, India, Antarctica
and Australia.
Astronauts brought back about
800 pounds of lunar rock to Earth. Most of it has not
been analyzed.
Approximately 40,000 tons of
meteoric dust hits the Earth each year.
According to Hawaiian lore,
the earth mother Papa mated with the sky father Wake to
give birth to the Hawaiian Islands.
About one-tenth of the earth's
surface is permanently covered with ice.
A Red Giant(a kind of exploded
star) has a lower density than any vacuum here on earth.
A Blue Earth, Minnesota, law
declares that no child under the age of twelve may talk
over the telephone unless monitored by a parent.
You would need to travel at
6.95 miles per second to escape the Earth’s gravitational
pull. This is equivalent to traveling from New York to
Philadelphia in about twenty seconds.
Venus rotates so slowly that
in a typical day lasts approximately 244 Earth days (5,856
hours).
If you dig in your backyard,
don’t worry about running into the earth’s core. You’d
have to dig a hole 4,000 miles (6,437 kilometers) deep!
Some scientists believe that
the earth began billions of years ago as a huge ball of
swirling dust and gases.
Some parts of the earth receive
direct rays from the sun all year and are always warm.
Other places receive indirect rays, so the climate is
colder. |