67 Interesting Facts About Earth
67 Interesting Facts About Earth
67 Interesting Facts About Earth
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Editorial Staff
3. Earth is the only place in the solar system where water can be
present in all the three states – solid, liquid and gas.
Full-hemisphere View of
Earth at Night. Image credit – NASA
4. We are all traveling around the Sun at an average velocity of 107,182
kilometers per hour. And at the same time, we are also spinning with an
enormous speed – that could be 1000 miles per hour depending on your
position on Earth.
14. The moon (radius – 1,738 kilometer) is the fifth largest moon in the
Solar System after Ganymede (orbits: Jupiter), Titan (orbits: Saturn),
Callisto (orbits: Jupiter), and Io (orbits: Jupiter).
16. Another interesting fact about the earth is that that the same side of the
moon is always facing the Earth, meaning the moon is in synchronous
rotation with the Earth.
19. It is a fascinating fact to note here that 99% of all species that ever
existed on the Earth are now extinct.
29. The Earth also has the credit of being the densest planet in the Solar
System. It has an average density of 5.51 grams per cubic centimeter.
Tectonic plates, the shape of the earth, bluish appearance,
atmosphere, oxygen
31. The diameter of Earth from the North Pole to the South Pole is shorter
than its diameter across the Equator by 43 km. Thus, Earth is not a
perfect sphere and this difference in the diameter is the results of Earth’s
rotation.
38. The last layer of the Earth’s atmosphere – the Exosphere – extends from
700 km above mean sea level to 10,000 km in outer space.
39. Did you ever wonder why we have a leap year every four years? This
is because a year on earth is not exactly 365 days but it is 365.2564 days.
This extra 0.2564 day is adjusted with an extra day (leap day) in the month
of February every four years.
Oxygen cycle
on earth illustration.
40. Earth is the only planet that contains 21% oxygen in its atmosphere
and liquid water on its surface.
51. Did you know that a magnetic field reversal takes place every 40,000
years on average? At the time of this reversal, the magnetic polarity of
the earth will change that will bring a change in the direction of Earth’s
magnetic field.
59. The Nile is the longest river on Earth that extends 6,695 km from its
source in Burundi to the Mediterranean sea. However, Amazon is the biggest
river in the world in terms of the water that flows down it.
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