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16-10-06, 10:00 PM | #621 | |
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Have you seen Bubba Hotep? |
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He does absolutely hate Mancunians though. |
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mount everest is growing an inch every year ! ( this is due to movement of the teutonic plates !) GET ME !!!!
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asi...ic/4204539.stm Everest was measured in 1852 at 29000 feet exactly but was stated as 29002 feet. The calculation was done by trigonometry based on measurements of theodolites taken 150 miles away in India. The 2 extra feet were added on as it was thought the 29000 feet [or 8839 metres] would appear to be an estimate. The height actually varies depending on the thickness of ice and snow which can be as much as 3.5 metres. Technically Everest is the highest mountain from sea level. The highest mountain in the world goes to Mauna Kea in Hawaii which is a whacking 10203 metres from sea bed with the mountain attaining 4205 metres above sea level. The amazing thing is the depth of the earths crust. The mariana trench is so deep you could fit Everest in it [in the Challenger deep] and be covered by 2 Km of water. |
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26-10-06, 06:34 AM | #630 |
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Did you know in the novel Frankenstein, the monsters name was ADAM
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