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The Earth's core temperature rivals the surface of the Sun.
Some ants farm fungi as a food source.
Solar eclipses occur when the Moon blocks the Sun from Earth's view.
The Earth's crust is divided into tectonic plates.
The Sahara Desert spans across multiple countries in North Africa.
The Great Barrier Reef supports thousands of marine species.
The Earth's rotation causes day and night cycles.
Some volcanoes remain dormant for centuries before erupting.
The Arctic experiences months of continuous daylight in summer.
The human body replaces many of its cells regularly.
Ancient Romans built extensive road networks across Europe.
The Earth's oceans contain over 200,000 identified species.
Some whales can hold their breath for over an hour.
The Amazon River basin covers millions of square kilometers.
The Milky Way is estimated to be over 100,000 light-years wide.
Some desert plants can store water for long periods.
Water is the only natural substance that commonly exists as a solid, liquid, and gas on Earth.
The International Space Station travels at about 28,000 kilometers per hour.
Jupiter has a magnetic field stronger than Earth's.
The Earth is about 4.5 billion years old.
Some species of bamboo can grow nearly three feet in one day.
The Nile River has supported civilizations for thousands of years.
The Earth's magnetic field helps prevent atmospheric loss.
The human eye can process images in milliseconds.
Neptune appears blue because of methane in its atmosphere.
Mount Everest grows slightly each year due to tectonic activity.
The heart pumps blood through approximately 60,000 miles of blood vessels.
Some birds can fly for months without landing.
The Earth's atmosphere gradually thins into outer space.
The Moon has no breathable atmosphere.
The Great Lakes contain about 20% of the world's surface freshwater.
The human body has over 600 muscles.
Some species of jellyfish are biologically immortal under certain conditions.
Lightning strikes Earth millions of times each day.
The Pacific Ring of Fire contains many of the world's active volcanoes.
Saturn has dozens of known moons.
The Amazon rainforest produces vast amounts of atmospheric moisture.
The Sahara Desert is roughly the size of the United States.
The Earth completes one full rotation approximately every 24 hours.
The average adult human has 32 teeth.
The human brain generates enough electrical activity to power a small light bulb.
The Earth's inner core is primarily iron and nickel.
Water covers more than 70% of Earth's surface.
The Great Wall was built over multiple dynasties.
Mercury has extreme temperature differences.
Electric currents create magnetic fields.
Volcanoes can create new land.
The Earth's tilt causes seasonal changes.
The Milky Way is on a slow collision course with Andromeda.
The human body contains trillions of cells.