Top 5 strange facts about the earth, you may not know

Interesting Discovery News It is undeniable that our earth is a fascinating planet, with ridges and mountains, vast seas, beautiful scenery of red, red and willows, and countless lives. However, there are still many crazy natural phenomena on earth. Next we come to understand the strange facts that have never been known.


1. Calculated only by the height of the mountain itself, Mount Everest is not actually the highest mountain



That’s right, Mount Everest is the highest peak in the world at 8,848 meters above sea level, but at least not technically. If you don’t count the altitude and calculate it separately based on the height of the mountain itself, then the height of Hawaii’s Mauna Kea volcano is higher than Mount Everest. The Nakea volcano is almost completely submerged in the water, with only 500-meter peaks exposed.




2. The reign of terror in the ring of peace and fire



The Pacific Rim Volcanic Belt, the name may have been heard by many people. It surrounds the Pacific Ocean and is shaped like a horseshoe, with a total length of about 40,000 kilometers. It is the most violent plate movement zone in the world. Research data shows that there are more than 450 active volcanoes and countless dormant volcanoes. 81% of the world’s earthquakes and volcanoes occur in the Ring of Fire, such as the earthquake in Japan and the Los Angeles earthquake in the United States.




3. Australia is moving

In 2016, the New York Times reported that the Australian plate is moving northward at a speed of 8 centimeters per year, so in the past 50 years, Australia has reset the official coordinates of all regions of the country four times to make it more accurate and Corrected other sources of error and continental drift.




4. The truth behind the Yellowstone super volcano



Volcanic eruptions form mountains, right? The super volcano in Yellowstone National Park in the United States had a major eruption 630,000 years ago, creating a caldera with a diameter of 70 kilometers. Although it was not expected that the supervolcano would erupt again soon, it is still considered active because there is a hot magma chamber underground to heat the geysers in Yellowstone Park.




5. The boiling river of the Amazon



Although it is generally believed that the hot water flowing through the Peruvian Amazon is just a myth, geologist Andrés Ruzo has discovered that waters of 200 degrees actually exist. He told National Geographic in 2016 that hot water is the result of non-volcanic activity, and any creature that unfortunately falls into the river will be boiled.

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