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9 hours ago · Which is the largest continent in the world?? | largest continent | geography quiz | general knowledge questions-----...
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9 hours ago · The blue whale is the largest mammal of all time, with the largest known specimen being 33.6 m (110.2 ft) long and the largest weighted specimen being 190 tonnes. [15] [60] [61] The extinct whale species Perucetus colossus was shorter than the blue whale, at 17.0–20.1 meters (55.8–65.9 ft) but it is estimated to have rivaled or surpassed it ...
9 hours ago · The center of this composite image shows IRAS 23077, likely the largest planet-forming disk ever seen, which looks like a giant cosmic butterfly. (SAO/ASIAA/SMA/K. Monsch et al/Pan-STARRS) The first paper , led by Berghea, reports the discovery that IRAS 23077 is a young star located in the middle of what appeared to be an enormous planet ...
Hello, does anybody know where I can find the globe used in this WIRED video?
9 hours ago · Mercury, the smallest and closest planet to the Sun, is the worst-studied planet of the Earth group. It has no atmosphere, its crust is 50 km thick, and its iron-nickel core occupies about ¾ of the planet’s radius and is surrounded by a 400 km thick silicate mantle. Unlike Venus, Mercury has a global magnetic field.
9 hours ago · Three images of regions of the Orion Nebula captured by the JWST showing the familar star forming region in a vibrant new light (Image credit: NASA/ESA/CSA, E. Dartois, E. Habart, PDRs4All ERS team) The Orion Nebula may be a familiar and well-studied celestial object, but new images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) show
9 hours ago · 3.1 Upper-level circulation characteristics. Figure 2 shows the ranges and transport paths of the three cold-front-type sandstorm weather events in the Hexi Corridor. In all three processes, the circulation situation at middle and high latitudes in the Eurasian continent is characterized by a pattern of “two ridges and one trough”, and the wide low-pressure trough area is primarily located ...