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The world's largest diamond pit: Contains trillions of carats of diamonds
"Diamonds are beautiful, rare, and a symbol of love and fidelity, representing eternal and unbreakable love. Diamonds are undoubtedly the world's most shining stones, and the world's largest diamond crater is located in the "Perpigai Crater" in eastern Siberia, Russia is located in the "Perpigai Crater" in eastern Siberia, Russia, containing trillions of carats of diamonds. This diamond mine has unearthed 165 million cubic meters of rock and produced 23% of the world's diamonds. -
The world's most valuable lake: Lake Baikal could feed 5 billion people for 100 years
Lakes are a very common geographical landscape. The world's largest saltwater lake, the Caspian Sea, has an area of 371,000 square kilometers and a water storage capacity of 89.6 trillion cubic meters. The world's largest freshwater lake, Lake Superior, has an area of 82,100 square kilometers and a water storage capacity of 116,000,000 cubic meters. In addition to this, there is another lake of the highest value in the world, which is Lake Baikal, with 336 lakes converging into it, which can be used by 5 billion people for 100 years! -
The world's largest salt mountain: about 530 meters high.the salt weighs 300 million tons
Salt is an indispensable condiment in our daily life. It contains sodium that our human organism needs, and its moderate intake is very helpful to our health, plus it makes a dish more delicious. In Germany, there is a giant salt mountain made of a large amount of salt, but it is not naturally formed like the Dead Sea, but artificially created. This salt mountain is about 530 meters high and the salt weighs 300 million tons, come and learn more about it. -
The richest river in the world is worth upwards of 40 billion
The richest river in the world, can you guess which one it is? -
The world's largest ice bank: Antarctica covers 14 million square kilometers
At the southernmost tip of the earth, there is a land covered with ice all year round, together with the nearby islands, the total area of about 14 million square kilometers, this is the earth's largest "ice bank" location one by one Antarctica. -
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Africa's ten most powerful beasts
Africa is the second largest continent in the world and is known as the "Highland Continent". Africa's savannah is one of the world's most fierce species of animals, living on the Earth's land on the vast majority of large animals, then you know what the strongest beasts in Africa? -
The world's longest manual bridge: collects 2 million bridge tolls per day
There are many countries around the world that build bridges that are particularly impressive, and even in some countries there are handmade bridges. The longest handmade bridge in the world is the Cambodian Bamboo Bridge, which was built with more than 50,000 bamboo poles. -
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No natural enemies of the top ten animals
A natural enemy is an animal in nature that preys on or harms another animal. In nature, the food chain is hierarchical, with big fish eating small fish and big animals eating small animals, but some animals are at the top of the food chain, which means there are no natural predators! -
The world's most powerful canal: 60 kilometers in length, costing $1 billion to dig
Throughout history, canals have been an important project for inter-regional or inter-water water transportation. In addition to transportation, canals are also used for irrigation, water drainage and water supply. There are many famous man-made canals in the world, and the most powerful one is the Savar Canal, which is 60 km long and cost 1 billion dollars to dig. It is located between Saudi Arabia and Qatar. -
The world's largest bat cave: Blanken Cave hosts 20 million bats at a time
The world's largest bat cave is Blanken Cave in Texas, USA. Every summer, the cave can be densely populated with 20 million bats roosting at a time.