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How Much Weight You Can Lift on Different Planets - 3D Animation
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How High You Could Jump on Different Planets in 3D
Gravity is what keeps your feet firmly planted on the ground, which is why the average person can only jump about 1.5 feet straight up. If we had to live on another planet, such as venus or saturn, let's find out what hardships we'd have to endure. you'll also have to be patient since one day on mercury lasts 176 earth days well hopping from this inhospitable place to even less welcoming venus you'd be able to see earth from here if not for the whirling mass of clouds above they create a monstrous greenhouse effect as well as immense atmospheric pressure if you were to jump here you'd make it just shy of 1.7 feet high because the mass and size of earth and venus are almost similar with venus being a little smaller besides the constant temperature of a blazing furnace rain here wouldn't bring relief the clouds up there are made of sulfuric acid skipping our home planet we go straight for its moon luna as it's otherwise called gravity here is less than a fifth of that on earth so if you jump you'll rise almost nine feet in the air and won't touch the ground again for several seconds it's hard to believe this desolate piece of space rock makes tides on earth habit and if you stay on the moon long enough as in a couple million years you'll see how much further it's gone from our home planet next destination is mars the red planet here a vertical jump will take you about four feet in the air if there was any air to speak of of course mars has an atmosphere but it's much thinner than on earth if you stay here until evening you'll be able to marvel at a beautiful blue sunset and you can probably see a mountain from here that's olympus mons the tallest mountain in the solar system it's almost three times taller than everest and it's also a volcano by the way leaping from here to phobos one of the two moons of mars plant your feet firmly and don't be attempted to jump
Unlocking Earning Potential: Making Money with Your Phone
Unlocking Earning Potential: Making Money with Your Phone Introduction (approximately 100 words): In the digital age, smartphones have become powerful tools that extend beyond communication and entertainment. They offer opportunities to earn money and supplement your income right from the palm of your hand. Whether you're looking for a side hustle or a flexible way to make money remotely, your phone can be a valuable asset. In this article, we will explore various methods and platforms that can help you leverage your phone to generate income, from participating in online marketplaces and freelancing to monetizing your skills and talents.
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Scientists Believe a Parallel Universe Exists
Hey, would you like to "get small" as Steve Martin used to say? (If you don't know him, you should look him up; he's hilarious.)
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A Closer Look at What Does a Swallow Look Like
Introduction to Swallows Swallows, with their graceful flight and vibrant colors, have always captured the imagination of bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. These small, agile birds belong to the family Hirundinidae and are found all around the world, except in polar regions. In this article, we will delve into the physical characteristics, behavior, and unique features of swallows, shedding light on what makes them truly fascinating creatures.
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Beneath the Dust
The world had crumbled beneath a blanket of dust, an apocalyptic wasteland where hope seemed a distant memory. The air was heavy with despair, and the landscape, once teeming with life, lay barren and desolate. Amidst the wreckage, a group of scavengers fought to survive, clinging to the remnants of a world long gone.
Kade QuervoPublished 11 months ago in Earth After more than 100 water rescues in Vermont, northeastern flooding rivers begin to recede.
The northeastern region of the United States, particularly Vermont, has recently experienced severe flooding due to heavy rains and melting snow. This has led to dangerous conditions in many areas, resulting in the need for numerous water rescues. However, there is some relief on the horizon as the floodwaters are finally beginning to recede.
us new2023Published 11 months ago in Earth"A Bittersweet Symphony
Quite a long time ago, in a little town settled in a distant land, there carried on with a family whose fantasies consumed splendidly inside their souls. The Jenkins family, comprising of John, Sarah, and their young little girl, Emily, longed for a superior life — a daily existence loaded up with open doors and the commitment of a more brilliant tomorrow. Their yearning drove them to settle on a clashing choice: to relocate to Canada.
Paulina IyowochePublished 11 months ago in Earth- Content Warning
Tips to protect against the cold weather ahead.
A strong cold front, moving eastwards from the south-western parts of the Western Cape on Friday evening towards KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga on Sunday, has caused a significant drop in temperatures. The front brought rain, strong winds reaching near gale force along the coast, and even snow in high-lying areas, according to the South African Weather Service.
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In the vast expanse of the universe, suspended like a fragile jewel, lies a planet called Earth. This pale blue dot, with its swirling oceans, towering mountains, and teeming forests, is a haven of life and beauty. Earth is a wondrous place, teeming with diversity and filled with stories that have unfolded across countless generations.
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Heavy precipitation and far reaching flooding unleashed ruin in the waterway valleys and mountain towns of Vermont and New York State on Monday, desolating networks and attracting correlations with the obliteration of Hurricane Irene over 10 years prior.
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A Vision Is Born The Journey Begins The Idea That Changed Everything From Humble Beginnings Taking A Leap of Faith The First Step Towards A Dream
Focus on the bigger purpose and impact. Remind yourself of the larger goals and vision of the company and how your work contributes to that. Seeing the bigger picture can provide motivation.
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