Earth & Planetary Facts
Volcanoes & Earthquakes
Mountains & Geographical Extremes
Water, Minerals & Natural Resources
Lightning, Rivers & Geological Phenomena
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Is Earth a sphere?

Because the planet rotates and is more flexible than you might imagine, it bulges at the midsection, creating a sort of pumpkin shape.

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Where is the largest volcano?

The Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii.

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Which is the highest mountain?

Mt. Everest

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How many minerals are known to exist?

roughly 4,000 known minerals

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How many lightning strikes occur worldwide every second?

On average, about 100.

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How far is it to the center of the Earth?

The distance from the surface of Earth to the center is nearly 3,700 miles

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What was the deadliest known earthquake?

Occurred in 1557 in central China.

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Where is the lowest dry point on Earth?

The shore of the Dead Sea.

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What is the total water supply of the world?

The total water supply of the world is 326 million cubic miles.

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Are rivers alive?

yes, like all living creatures, rivers have a life span. They are born, grow in size, and they age.

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Has the Moon always been so close?

It used to be much closer, a billion years ago, the Moon was in a tighter orbit.

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What was the strongest earthquake in recent times?

A 1960 Chilean earthquake which occurred off the coast.

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What’s the driest place on Earth?

Arica, in Chile

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Where is the world’s highest waterfall?

Angel Falls in Venezuela

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Can asteroids create islands?

There’s no firm answer to this question, but a recent computer model suggested Hawaii might have been formed in this manner.

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What is the wettest place on Earth?

Lloro, Colombia averages 523.6 inches of rainfall a year.

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Which earthquake was more catastrophic: Kobe, Japan or Northridge, California?

The Kobe earthquake of 1995 was magnitude 6.8 and killed 5,530 people.

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What causes a landslide?

Intense rainfall over a short period of time.

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Is ice a mineral?

yes

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What makes thunder?

lightning

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Does Earth go through phases?

yes, from Mars, Earth would be seen to go through distinct phases (just as we see Venus change phases).

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What is the most earthquake-prone state in the United States?

Florida and North Dakota

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How fast can mud flow?

can move at speeds in excess of 100 mph (160 kph).

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What is the softest of all minerals?

Talc is the softest of minerals.

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Which is the longest river?

The Nile river

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