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10 Fun Facts About the World That You Didn’t Know

17278 10 fun facts about the world that you didnt know
17278 10 fun facts about the world that you didnt know

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10 Fun Facts About the World That You Didn’t Know

Are you looking for some fun facts about the world? Well, have no fear! Here are 10 amazing facts that you may not have known before.

1. The world’s largest living organism is an underground fungus

Rumor has it that the largest living organism in the world is an underground fungus in Oregon, spanning 2,384 acres. The fungus is estimated to be about 2,400 years old, talk about living life to the fullest!

2. There are no rivers in Saudi Arabia

Surprisingly, the country of Saudi Arabia is completely lacking in any permanent rivers. All of its water comes from groundwater sources such as aquifers or from desalination of seawater.

3. More people speak Mandarin Chinese than English

Mandarin Chinese is by far the world’s most popular language, with over 1.2 billion native speakers. English is in second place with only about 400 million native speakers.

4. The longest place name is in New Zealand

The longest officially recorded place name is in Porangahau, New Zealand. It is a whopping 85 characters long and is called Taumata­whakatangihanga­koauau­o­tamatea­turi­pukakapiki­maunga­horo­nuku­pokai­whenua­kitanatahu.

5. The world’s deepest lake is in Siberia

Lake Baikal in Siberia is the deepest lake in the world, reaching depths of up to 5,712 feet. It is also the world’s largest freshwater lake, containing about 20% of the world’s unfrozen freshwater.

6. The Gulf Stream makes Britain warmer than its latitude suggest

The Gulf Stream is a powerful ocean current flowing from the Gulf of Mexico to the east coast of the United States. This warm water then continues to the British Isles and other parts of Europe, resulting in temperatures that are much warmer than what is to be expected at these latitudes.

7. Up to 15% of the world’s population is still illiterate

Sadly, 15% of the world’s population is still not literate. The majority of these are concentrated in sub-Saharan Africa, where 42% do not read or write.

8. The world’s tallest mountain is in Hawaii

The highest mountain in the world, Mauna Kea, is actually located in Hawaii. Although Mount Everest is known as the tallest, it only reaches the height of 29,030 feet above sea level. Mauna Kea, on the other hand, reaches an impressive 33,490 feet when measured from its base underwater, making it the tallest mountain on earth.

9. Most of the world’s population lives in the Northern Hemisphere

Surprisingly, the majority of the world’s population is located in the Northern Hemisphere. Approximately 75% of the world lives north of the equator, meaning the most populous nations such as China, India, and the United States are all located in the north.

10. The world’s oldest tree is over 9,500 years old

The world’s oldest tree is a bristlecone pine in California’s White Mountains. It is estimated to be over 9,500 years old, making it the oldest living organism on the planet.

These are just some of the fun facts about the world we live in! Hopefully these facts have sparked some curiosity to find out even more.

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