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30, Jul, 2010
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Amazing Earth Facts

Written by earthfacts.net   

The Earth is full of endless interesting facts. Here’s the current list that we have developed.

  • 11% of the Earth’s surface is used to grow food.
  • For every 100 meters down into the Earth, the temperature gets 3 degrees hotter.
  • The average depth of Earth’s oceans are 2 miles deep.
  • The wind carries 100 million tons of sand particles around the Earth yearly.
  • 70-71% of the Earth is covered by water.
  • A thousand tons of meteor dust falls to Earth every day.
  • Mount Everest (8850 meters or 29035ft) is the tallest mountain in the world.
  • It takes sun light 8 minutes and 3 seconds to reach Earth.
  • The coldest temperatue ever recorded was -129 degrees Fahrenheit (-89 Celsius) at Vostok, Antartica in 1983.
  • Only 3% of the water on our planet is fresh water.  Of the 3%, 2% of it is frozen in glaciers and ice sheets around the poles.  The other 97% is salt water.
  • The lowest dry point on Earth is the Dead Sea in the Middle East which is 1300 feet below sea level.
  • The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean in the world. It covers about 1/3 of the Earth’s surface.
  • The Earth is the densest major body in our solar system.
  • Baikal Lake in Russian Fed. is the deepest lake in the world at 5315 feet.
  • The most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust is aluminum.
  • It snowed in the Sahara Desert on February 18th, 1979.
  • On average, an iceberg weighs 20 million tons.
  • 200 million years ago Earth contained only one land mass called Pangea.
  • The moon orbits the Earth every 27.32 days.
  • Due to gravitational effects, you weigh slightly less when the moon is directly overhead.
  • Total fertility rate of the world is 2.59 children born/woman.
  • Worldwide each day 400 billion gallons of water is used.