100 Facts About the Earth Por: Soundville 100 Facts About the Earth 120 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast 100 Facts About the Earth Mostrando página 4 de 6 Earth has been struck by numerous meteorites and asteroids throughout its history. 15/08/2024 The Earth's rotation is not perfectly uniform, and it varies slightly over time. 15/08/2024 Earth's gravity is what keeps the Moon in orbit around the planet. 15/08/2024 The largest canyon on Earth is the Grand Canyon in the USA. 15/08/2024 The Earth is composed of four main layers: the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. 15/08/2024 The longest cave system on Earth is the Mammoth Cave system in Kentucky, USA. 15/08/2024 The Earth has a variety of climates, from polar to tropical. 15/08/2024 The Earth's rotation causes the Coriolis effect, which affects the direction of wind and ocean currents. 15/08/2024 Earth's atmosphere contains about 04% carbon dioxide. 15/08/2024 The highest waterfall on Earth is Angel Falls in Venezuela. 15/08/2024 The Earth's crust is divided into 15 major tectonic plates. 15/08/2024 The Earth's magnetic field has flipped its polarity many times throughout history. 15/08/2024 The Earth's atmosphere helps to keep the planet warm through the greenhouse effect. 15/08/2024 The Earth has experienced numerous mass extinctions throughout its history. 15/08/2024 Earth’s oceans contain about 97% of the planet's water. 15/08/2024 Earth's atmosphere contains traces of several noble gases, including argon, neon, helium, and krypton. 15/08/2024 The Sahara Desert is the largest hot desert in the world. 15/08/2024 The average temperature of Earth's surface is about 16°C (8°F). 15/08/2024 The Earth's crust varies in thickness, ranging from about 5 kilometers (3 miles) under oceans to about 70 kilometers (43 miles) under contin 15/08/2024 Earth has a gravitational force that is 8 meters per second squared. 15/08/2024 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 5 6 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn