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Astronomy Picture of the Day - All the Water on Planet Earth
NASA ^ | 09/11/2016 | (see phot credits)

Posted on 09/12/2016 5:54:40 AM PDT by ThomasMore

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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

Re: Mauna Loa Hawaii.

The big island of Hawaii is the tallest mountain on Earth from base to peak. Obviously, most of it lies under water.

The highest point on Earth, if measured from the center of earth, is not the top of Mt Everest, but rather the peak of that other mountain I mentioned above, located somewhere along the equator. Again, it’s the highest point due to the mountain’s location at the equator, where the earth has a larger radius from center to surface due to the equatorial bulge described above.


21 posted on 09/12/2016 7:41:20 AM PDT by ETL (God PLEASE help America...Never Hillary!)
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To: Red Badger

Re: The peak of Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador

Thanks.

With all the time I spent replying, I should have just looked it up myself. :)


22 posted on 09/12/2016 7:43:00 AM PDT by ETL (God PLEASE help America...Never Hillary!)
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To: ETL

I think I had a Chimborazo at my local Mexican Restaurant last week.

Now I know why it’s named after a volcano...................


23 posted on 09/12/2016 8:05:05 AM PDT by Red Badger (Make America AMERICA again!.........................)
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To: Red Badger

Round enough then. Thanks.


24 posted on 09/12/2016 8:44:39 AM PDT by katana
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To: Red Badger; All

While ready about the earth being smother than a billiard ball, I remembered this question.

If the could rap a rope around the earth and cut it where the ends meet. How far, in feet, would the ends be apart if you could raise it 6 inches on supports around the circumference at any point?

BVB


25 posted on 09/12/2016 8:48:03 AM PDT by Bobsvainbabblings
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To: Bobsvainbabblings

1?...............


26 posted on 09/12/2016 8:54:10 AM PDT by Red Badger (Make America AMERICA again!.........................)
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To: Red Badger

No. Think about PI in relation to circles.
BVB


27 posted on 09/12/2016 10:04:15 AM PDT by Bobsvainbabblings
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To: Bobsvainbabblings

3.14159 feet?.............


28 posted on 09/12/2016 10:12:29 AM PDT by Red Badger (Make America AMERICA again!.........................)
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To: Twotone

Since the interior of the Earth is above 212 degrees Fahrenheit, any water therein would be in a gaseous state.


29 posted on 09/12/2016 10:17:00 AM PDT by JimRed (Is it 1776 yet? TERM LIMITS, now and forever! Build the Wall, NOW!)
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To: JimRed

Yes, but it seems they were re-thinking the theory that all water on the earth was brought here via comets or some other extra-terrestrial source.

Or just for balance, add a little ball showing what they consider to be ‘surface material.’ We’re always told the surface of the earth is 3/4 liquid, which makes that graphic a bit hard to stomach.


30 posted on 09/12/2016 10:40:57 AM PDT by Twotone (Truth is hate to those who hate truth.)
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To: Red Badger

Yes. We add 1 foot to the diameter so it is one more times PI. If we raise it 1/2 mile, the ends would be 3.14 miles apart.

BVB


31 posted on 09/12/2016 10:44:44 AM PDT by Bobsvainbabblings
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To: JimRed
Since the interior of the Earth is above 212 degrees Fahrenheit,...

According to Al Gore the temperature at the center of earth is "millions of degrees". He was 'only' off by a factor between 4 and 5 hundred!! (several million vs ~7230 deg F!)

Al Gore: Earth's Interior 'Extremely Hot, Several Million Degrees'

By Noel Sheppard | November 18, 2009

[snip]

CONAN O'BRIEN, HOST: ...to create energy, and it sounds to me like an evil plan by Lex Luthor to defeat Superman. Can you, can you tell me, is this a viable solution, geothermal energy?

AL GORE: It definitely is, and it's a relatively new one. People think about geothermal energy - when they think about it at all - in terms of the hot water bubbling up in some places, but two kilometers or so down in most places there are these incredibly hot rocks, 'cause the interior of the earth is extremely hot, several million degrees, and the crust of the earth is hot ...

[snip]

The physics and astronomy website Physlink contests Gore's absurd claim:

It is approximately 4000 degC [7230 degF] at the centre of the Earth.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/11/18/al-gore-earths-interior-extremely-hot-several-million-degrees


32 posted on 09/12/2016 8:07:05 PM PDT by ETL (God PLEASE help America...Never Hillary!)
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