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The world's highest jumping fish: Atlantic salmon can jump up a 3.7-meter-high waterfall
Fish can do free jumping and flying on the water surface, which is the instinct of fish. However, fish leap out of the water for "high jump" action, not entirely by the role of fins. Fish jump up high, is with the help of the fish's own muscles. Especially the tail muscles of the strong movement caused. The highest known fish in the world is the Atlantic salmon, which is commonly known as "salmon", in fact, its Latin name means "jumper", according to records, the Atlantic salmon once jumped up to 3.7 meters high waterfall. In addition, there are some sailfish and stingrays have jumped to 3 meters. -
The world's highest altitude tunnel: que'er Mountain Tunnel is 4,300 meters above sea level and 12 kilometers long
The world's highest tunnel, built on a 4,300-meter plateau, 12 kilometers long, workers have to breathe oxygen once an hour -
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Top 10 countries with the highest robbery rates in the world
We all desire to live in a more peaceful environment, and only in a peaceful environment can we live more happily. If you were to ask the country with the highest crime rate in the world, what country would you think of, probably the United States, right? There are many countries in the world full of unstable factors, many crimes happen every day, then do you know which country in the world has the highest crime rate? -
The world's largest large pendulum: Force arm 26 meters high, weighing 56 tons
There are many kinds of fun rides in amusement parks, and the Big Pendulum is a favorite of many people. It allows people to feel the thrill and excitement at high speeds and high altitudes, but do you know where the world's largest pendulum is? -
The world's highest bicycle speed of 333 km/h, Ferrari can not catch up
Today's transportation is well connected, more and more transport, people can always choose the right transport, bicycle as a primitive transport, because he can shuttle in the streets and alleys, very convenient, so it has not been eliminated. Do you know how much the world's fastest bicycle speed? The world's highest bicycle speed was created by Frenchman François Kissi driving a rocket bike, which was said to have reached a maximum speed of 333 km/h, setting a world record for bicycle speed and becoming the fastest bicycle in the world, leaving Ferrari far behind. However, the fastest speed could have been 144 km/h on a human-powered bike, set by a Canadian named Eta. -
The tallest animal in the world
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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 world's strongest bell tower: 300 years old and about 74.5 meters high
I believe that when it comes to clock towers, the first time we will think of the British Big Ben, towering clock towers are often the most iconic buildings in various countries, some of which carry a rich history and cultural connotations, becoming a symbol of the country. The world's strongest clock tower is located in Russia's flooded clock tower: 300 years ago, the height of about 74.5 meters -
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The world's top ten highly intelligent animals ranking
It is well known that we humans have the ability to learn, think and solve problems, be creative, and think abstractly, all of which are evidence that we humans are very intelligent. Then, besides humans, what do you know about the animals in the world with high IQ? -
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The world's top ten lakes with high water storage capacity
One of the biggest roles of lakes is water storage. The water storage of Lake Baikal alone is 23.6 trillion cubic meters, which can be used by 5 billion people for half a century. But the largest lake in the world is the Caspian Sea, and the deepest lake in the world is Baikal, so which is the world's largest lake in terms of water storage?