50 Awesome Facts about the Most Extreme Things on Earth

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1Canadian soldier

Canadian soldier

The longest kill shot in military history is claimed by an unnamed Canadian soldier from Joint Task Force 2 (JFT2), who hit the target from 3,450 meters. His heartbeat could have made him miss his target. Canadian soldiers currently claim three of the top five longest confirmed shots recorded.


2. The coldest temperature recorded on earth was -144°F in Vostok, Antarctica. Humans can’t inhale air that cold for more than a few breaths. It would cause your lungs to hemorrhage. Russian scientists ducking out to check on the weather station would wear masks that warmed the air before they breathe in.


3. The oldest bar in the world is in Ireland. Archeological records have found that the walls of Sean’s Bar have been around, and serving, since 900 AD. Further, there are records of every owner of the pub back to its 10th-century founding. It opened over 1100 years ago.


4. In 1952, at the age of 18, Donnie Dunagan became the Marine's youngest-ever drill instructor. He served 3 tours in Vietnam and was wounded several times, earning 3 purple hearts. He also kept a secret for over 50 years that he was a child actor and the voice of young Bambi.


5. In 2012, scientists at the Hadron Collider created a quark-gluon plasma and subsequently recorded the hottest temperature created by man at 5.5 trillion degrees Celsius.


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6WLW

WLW

The most powerful commercial radio station ever was WLW (700KHz AM), which during certain times in the 1930s broadcasted 500kW radiated power. At night, it covered half the globe. Neighbors within the vicinity of the transmitter heard the audio in their pots, pans, and mattresses.


7. The highest-earning athlete of all time was a Roman charioteer named Gaius Appuleius Diocles. Adjusted, he earned approximately $15 billion in prize money alone.


8. Amou Haji is considered the “world's dirtiest man.” He hasn't bathed in over 60 years, eats the rotten meat of dead animals, lives in a hole, and uses animal poop to smoke from his pipe.


9. The largest movement of physical wealth in history was during World War 2. Operation Fish had 186,332 gold bars and more than 8 million ounces of gold coins sent to Canada from the UK with not even one crate or treasury bill going missing.


10. Russians tried to dig a hole through to the Earth’s crust in the 1970s. They reached 40,318 feet deep before they stopped. For two decades it was also the world's longest borehole in terms of measured depth. They stopped due to higher-than-expected temperatures of 356 degree Fahrenheit making the project infeasible.


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11Karam Chand

Karam Chand

The longest marriage on record ended in 2016 when Karam Chand died in England. He and his wife had been married for 90 years.


12. The anechoic chambers are the quietest places on Earth and have background noises measured in negative decibels. After a few minutes in chambers, you can hear your heartbeat and blood circulating in your ears and could experience troubles with orienting or even standing.


13. Tsar Bomba (most powerful explosive ever detonated by mankind; 4000 times Hiroshima; 59 miles high mushroom cloud, which is 10 times the height of Mount Everest) was dropped with a parachute so that the release plane could fly 28 miles away, giving the crew a 50% chance of survival.


14. The loudest plane ever built was the XF-84H Thunderstreak. At idle power, the propeller would create continuous sonic booms that emitted visible shock waves. Anyone nearby, regardless of ear protection, suffered severe nausea, headaches, and it even caused one man to have a seizure.


15. The world's largest book was lost by the city of Cleveland. It was called The Golden Book of Cleveland and it was as large as a mattress. It was misplaced in 1936.


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16Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes

The deadliest animal on earth is the mosquito. They have more deaths attached to them every year than any other animal in the world.


17. Lake Superior has an island which has a lake which has an island which has a pond which has a boulder, which, when the pond floods, becomes the largest island in the largest lake on the largest island in the largest lake on the largest island in the largest lake in the world.


18. The longest-lived domestic cat was named Creme Puff. She lived from August 3, 1967, to August 6, 2005, a span of 38 years and 3 days. This is well over double the normal life span for domestic cats, which is typically around 12-14 years for males and 13-15 years for females.


19. The 'loneliest organism' in the world is a single, lone cycad tree. The once dominant tree during the dinosaur era was discovered in Africa in 1895. Researchers have yet to find a mate to pollinate it.


20. The world's longest burning light bulb (Centennial bulb) was installed in 1901 and has been glowing for over 110 years straight. It has a carbon filament that is eight times thicker than the ones used in a contemporary bulb.


21The Widower

The Widower

The hottest curry on earth is a British curry made in Grantham, Lincolnshire. It is known as 'The Widower' because it is so hot it can make you hallucinate.


22. Etruscan Gold Book dating to about 660 B.C. is the oldest surviving book in the world. It is made of gold and was found by someone digging trench for a canal only 70 years ago in Bulgaria.


23. The Oh-My-God particle was a proton that was found to be traveling at about 99.99999999999999999999951% the speed of light. It is the fastest moving object ever recorded and as it hit the atmosphere it carried the kinetic energy equivalent to a baseball traveling at 50MPH, all in one particle.


24. The lowest sound ever recorded by humans is 57 octaves below middle-C and it is from a black hole in the Perseus Cluster.


25. The longest work of fiction ever written is three million words long and six times longer than War and Peace, as of July 2013. It is a Super Smash Bros. Brawl fanfiction.

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