Inverted world map
Frans Blok has created a detailed inverse map of the world, where the deepest spots in the ocean become the highest mountains and the highest mountains become the deepest part of the ocean.
Read MoreFrans Blok has created a detailed inverse map of the world, where the deepest spots in the ocean become the highest mountains and the highest mountains become the deepest part of the ocean.
Read MoreUnderstanding the latitudinal differences between China, the United States, and Europe provides valuable insights into the diverse climates and geographical features of these regions. From the tropical shores of China to the arctic landscapes of Alaska, the latitudinal range of these areas plays a crucial role in shaping their unique environments.
Read Moren the 19th century, Missouri is considered the longest river in the world. Even nowadays, some currently describe the Mississippi River as being the 3rd longest river in the world if the length of Missouri and Ohio Rivers are added to the Mississippi’s main stem.
Read MoreMountain vegetation is found in the mountains at higher altitudes. This kind of vegetation is characterized by a rapid vertical change in dominant plant cover forms, with slight elevation changes.
Read MoreThe giraffe is a genus of African even-toed ungulate mammals, the tallest living terrestrial animals and the largest ruminants. Giraffes are still found in natural reserves, but estimations indicate that there are about 97,500 thousand members of Giraffa in the wild. More than 1,600 were kept in zoos.
Read MoreThe most googlied are countries Italy, Spain, Australia, Greece and France.
Read MoreIn major coastal hubs like NYC and San Francisco, requirements for real estate buyers are slightly friendlier on the West Coast and the East Coast compared to the South or Great Plains. In the South and Great Plains, it is still remarkably reasonable to rent than to purchase, often leading to savings of 33 percent or more on housing prices.
Read MoreThe most expensive metros are located in California. For example, San Jose requires the highest salary ($254,835.73). On the flip side, Pittsburgh only requires a salary of $37,659.86 to buy a median-priced home.
Read MoreFinland is the happiest country in the world, and South Sudan is the most unhappy.
Read MoreIn the United States, nearly 100 million cattle are dispersed widely across the country, with a greater concentration generally in the Central States. With a vast demand for beef in the United States, growing cattle are at the top of livestock. Raising pigs and chickens is also profitable.
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