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The world's highest mountain: Everest height 8848.86 meters
There are many world-famous mountains on earth, and I believe most people know that the highest mountain in the world is Mount Everest, which is located on the border between China and Nepal, with its northern slope in the territory of China's Tibetan Plateau, its southern slope in the territory of Nepal, and its summit in the territory of China. With a high altitude of 8844.43 meters, Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. -
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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The world's ten most read countries per capita
Reading makes people wise, confident, smart and mature. Reading can open eyes, refresh cognition, know the past and the present, make people's souls independent, make a society civilized and make a country strong. Let's take a look at the ten countries and nations with the most books per capita in the world -
The world's most money-sucking airport: more than 6,000 planes landing and taking off every day
Dubai is a country that in the eyes of the nation is equal to the "rich", with a superior geographical location to become a bridge between the capital markets of the East and the West, is the most affluent city in the entire Middle East. Nearly 80% of the people in Dubai are foreigners, and people from more than 200 countries and regions conduct all kinds of trade activities here, making Dubai the wealthy city it is today. Dubai International Airport is also very impressive, and can be called the world's most money-sucking airport! -
The world's most bizarre well: Any object will be petrified once it touches the well water
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The world's 10 most expensive stones
During the long years of the Earth's 4 to 4.6 billion years, it has not only nurtured countless lives, but also created a thousand wonders of the world. Gold, diamonds, precious stones, coal, oil, each is a gift from the earth. After billions of years of crustal movement, various types of stones have also evolved, some of which are valuable because of their scarcity and superior quality. -
The world's longest plant, white vine length up to 500 meters
The longest plant in the world is the white vine, which grows in the tropical dense forest, and they can also be seen in Hainan Island, China. The diameter of the stem is just 4 to 5 cm, generally up to 300 meters long, the longest in the world up to 500 meters, come and learn more about it! -
The world's most mysterious island: Easter Island stands thousands of giant stone statues
There are many islands in the world, and islands are formed for various reasons, including but not limited to: coral reef islands, artificial islands, plate separation, and other reasons. In the vast South Pacific Ocean, there exists a mysterious island that is isolated from the world. This island is called Easter Island, also known as the most mysterious island in the world, where thousands of giant statues stand. -
The world's happiest animal: the short-tailed dwarf kangaroo
Short-tailed dwarf kangaroos are marsupial mammals that look like rats. They live mostly on the island of Rottnest, off the southwest coast of Australia. They have been called "the happiest animal in the world" because of their chubby faces and "sweet" smiles. Such a happy animal has been listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, and its numbers are declining, with fewer than 15,000 remaining. -
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The world's 7 most recognized mathematical puzzles. Do many mathematicians
Math is a painful course for everyone at the student level, and every time you answer a question it's a torture, yet all we go through is the basic course. In the mathematics world there are seven mathematical problems that have defeated a large number of mathematicians, these can be the world's most difficult mathematical problems.