The North Doesn't Always Have to Be Up

  • 3 years ago
Is this statement correct or bogus: If someone asked you to show where North is on a map, you'd instinctively point up, right? But would you believe it wasn’t always that way? And are the continents really moving because I don’t feel any shifting under my feet!

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SUMMARY:
- If you dive into the Pacific, you'd find a giant that's 3,000 feet taller than Everest. Above sea level, though, Mauna Kea is just 13,800 ft tall. The rest is hidden underwater.
- The deepest place on this planet could easily host Everest and still have room for another decently-sized 7,000-ft-tall mountain!
- The Sargasso Sea is nothing like your regular vacation destination. It has no coasts whatsoever.
- The Pacific Ocean is shrinking by about an inch a year. So, Asia and North America are getting closer every year.
- Africa is the only continent that spans over the northern, southern, eastern, and western hemispheres.
- 71% of the Earth might be covered by water, but it's not the kind you'd drink first thing in the morning. Only 2.5% of that water is fresh, and only 1% is available to drink.
- Hawaii’s volcanoes Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa, and Haleakala all rise above 10,000 ft.
- Antarctica – home to the South Pole – is a massive continent that doesn't have such a natural heater. The average winter temperature there is -76°F, compared to -40°F in the North.
- Old Egyptian maps had South as “up” because that's where they lived. In Medieval times, “North” was actually East on many maps because that's where the Sun rises.
- Over half of all the natural lakes on Earth are in the Great White North. That’s over 30,000 of those natural pools covering 9% of the country’s territory.
- If you ever visit Mammoth Cave National Park, you'll only get a sneak peek of the largest cave system on the planet.

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