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Mount Everest grows a few millimeters taller every year.

Mount Everest, Earth’s tallest peak, experiences continuous growth, with the Indian plate’s northward movement against Asia. This tectonic collision not only elevates Everest annually but also symbolizes the ongoing geological processes sculpting our planet’s surface. In the distant future, Everest…

Certain octopus species lay an impressive 56,000 eggs at a time.

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NPR reports that, on average, a giant Pacific octopus lays 56,000 eggs at the end of a month-long pregnancy. Initially, the newborns drift individually through the surrounding water without attachment to each other or their mother. Subsequently, the mother carefully…

There’s enough gold on Earth to coat the planet.

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Surprisingly, a substantial amount of gold exists within our planet—specifically, 99 percent of this precious metal resides in the Earth’s core, as reported by Discover Magazine. The quantity is astonishing, enough to cover the entire surface of the Earth with…

Australia is wider than the moon.

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Australia, with an east-to-west span of nearly 4000 km, surpasses the moon’s diameter of 3400 km. This notable distinction in width highlights Australia’s vast geographical expanse, outstretching beyond the diameter of the moon and emphasizing the scale of the continent’s…