Introduction

 

1-> Earth isn't round centrifugal

 

force pushes outwards at earth's equator

 

giving it a slight waistline

 

2-> standing on that equator you 

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would be spinning around Earth's center

 

at 1,000 miles per hour at the poles

 

however you would be standing still and

 

turning in a circle.

 

 3-> 

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you would still be hurling through space

 

at 67,000 miles per hour that  

 

4->

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the rocks you're standing on get

 

recycled volcano spit them out as magma

 

they dry Harden and after a very long

 

time either gets sucked down again by

 

plate tectonics or get pushed towards

 

Earth's core by a fresh layer of rocks

 

above

 

 5->

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 speaking of magma the

 

hottest temperature ever recorded on

 

Earth's surface was 136 degrees

 

Fahrenheit or 57.8 degrees Celsius in

 

Ella's India Libya recorded in 1922

 

  6->the coldest spot was 

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Antarctica's Vostok station that

 

recorded a bone-chilling minus 128 point

 

six degrees Fahrenheit or minus eighty

 

nine point two degrees Celsius

 

 7-> 

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on that note Antarctica contains about

 

70 percent of her fresh water in 90% of

 

its ice.

 

8->

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 gravity is not

 

distributed equally yes you heard that

 

right places like Hudson Bay in Canada

 

actually have less gravity than other

 

regions of the globe this is due to the

 

fact that there's less landmass in that

 

part of a planet thanks both to

 

retreating glaciers on the surface and

 

swirling magma deep in the core.

 

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Earth's magnetic north pole is moving

 

northward at a rate of 10 miles per year

 

  10->eventually our magnetic poles 

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will switch

 

11-> scientists believe 

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Earth may have had two moons at one

 

point in time.

 

scientists claim we still have two moons

 

in a manner of speaking every now and

 

then an asteroid will get sucked into

 

Earth's orbit and stick around for up to

 

nine months.

12-> although

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earthquakes are no fun they're not the

 

only quakes that affect the earth moon

 

quakes can actually make a difference in

 

the tides.