FACTS ABOUT THE EARTH
Human Population on the Earth
6,660,000,000 (6.66 billion)
Countries of the World:
195 Countries
Earth's Circumference at the Equator:
24,901.55 miles (40,075.16 km)
Average Distance of Earth from the Sun:
93,020,000 miles (149,669,180 km )
Average Distance from the Earth to the Moon:
238,857 miles (384,403.1 km)
Age of the Earth:
4.5 to 4.6 billion years
Earth was not around at the beginning—the universe began without us some 10 billion years earlier than Earth. The universe started out with only two elements, hydrogen and helium gas, which formed stars that burned these elements in nuclear fusion reactions. Generations of stars were born in gas clouds and died in explosive novas. The conditions in those novas produced the heavier elements we have with us today.
Earth Water Coverage
Water Has Covered 70% of Earth
Of the 70% water, 97% is salt water
The highest point on Earth
8850 meters above see level
(The Mountain Everest)
The deepest point on Earth
1,302 below sea level (The Dead Sea)
Antarctica The Coldest Places
The coldest temperature – reaches to – 53 C or – 129 F
Equator
The hottest temperature – reaches to + 56.66 C or + 134 F