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The world's largest salt mountain: about 530 meters high.the salt weighs 300 million tons
Salt is an indispensable condiment in our daily life. It contains sodium that our human organism needs, and its moderate intake is very helpful to our health, plus it makes a dish more delicious. In Germany, there is a giant salt mountain made of a large amount of salt, but it is not naturally formed like the Dead Sea, but artificially created. This salt mountain is about 530 meters high and the salt weighs 300 million tons, come and learn more about it. -
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The earliest plants in the history of the Earth, the six earliest plants in the world
Plants originated two and a half billion years ago and are the most widely distributed life forms on Earth, but over time, there are many plants that have become extinct due to natural disasters, so do you know what are the earliest plants that appeared in the history of the Earth? -
No mosquitoes in the world: Iceland is called "the country of ice and fire"
Mosquitoes, I believe that the partners are not unfamiliar with the summer, in addition to the heat, I believe that many people will also be because of the endless mosquitoes and trouble, almost every country in the world have mosquitoes, but there is a country is except, the world no mosquitoes country is Iceland. Here in the summer not too refreshing, and a mosquitoes are not, not only the environment is good, security is also assured to the extreme, babies are placed at the door without fear of loss. If you have the conditions, Iceland is really worth a visit to the place. -
The world's oldest flamingo, flamingo "great" lived 83 years
Compared to some animals in nature, humans do have a long life expectancy. As the longest-lived bird, flamingos still compete with some humans. So do you know how old the world's oldest flamingo is? The longest-lived flamingo is said to have finally lived to the age of 83, which is longer than the average human life expectancy -
The richest river in the world is worth upwards of 40 billion
The richest river in the world, can you guess which one it is? -
The world's rarest smiley spider, the body is only 5 mm long
In our planet there are a variety of strange animals, but there are some rare animals appear that is still quite an eye-opener. When it comes to smiley spiders, refers to the spider will smile, this smiley spider is very unique, the body has a smiley pattern, the abdomen where the colorful, looks very cute. -
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Top 10 rock climbing meccas in the world
Rock climbing, known as "rock ballet", is an extreme sport that overcomes gravity and is a competitive sport derived from mountaineering, popular all over the world. Because of its adventurousness and skill, it is also known as "the art of gymnastics on the cliff", etc. Today, we will take a look at the world's top ten rock climbing mecca -
The world's most indebted country, but a developed country!
Every country has an indicator called debt ratio, which can be used to measure a country's economic situation and economic policies. Many people think that the poorer the country, the higher the debt ratio, but this is not true. Japan has the highest debt ratio in the world, with a debt of 83 trillion dollars, which is twice as high as the national GDP. -
The world's highest mountain: Everest height 8848.86 meters
There are many world-famous mountains on earth, and I believe most people know that the highest mountain in the world is Mount Everest, which is located on the border between China and Nepal, with its northern slope in the territory of China's Tibetan Plateau, its southern slope in the territory of Nepal, and its summit in the territory of China. With a high altitude of 8844.43 meters, Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. -
The world's largest ice bank: Antarctica covers 14 million square kilometers
At the southernmost tip of the earth, there is a land covered with ice all year round, together with the nearby islands, the total area of about 14 million square kilometers, this is the earth's largest "ice bank" location one by one Antarctica.