Thursday, January 21, 2010

Coral Reef Volcanoes Can Anyone Tell Me The Name Of These Landmarks And Where They Are?

Can anyone tell me the name of these landmarks and where they are? - coral reef volcanoes

~ The highest active volcano and its height

~ The largest glacier

~ The deepest mine and the depth

~ The largest island and the surrounding area

~ The oldest rocks, and the age

~ The largest coral reef and its length

~ The largest lake and the area

~ The highest wave height of sea

~ The largest cave system and its length

~ The lowest point on earth and its depth below sea level

~ The deepest ocean trench and depth

~ Pacific Region


THANK YOU !!!!!

3 comments:

  1. Cotopaxi is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the world and is the second highest mountain in Ecuador 5897m.

    The gold producer AngloGold Ashanti is celebrating a historic moment in July 2008 when the Tau Tona mine in Carletonville exceed the current record to become the deepest mine in the world.The Project under 120 Carbon Tau Tona is at a depth of 3 902 m.
    Deepest mine is one for the granting Savuka Mine in the Province of North-west, descending to a depth of 3 774 km.

    In second place 840.000 miles (2,175,590 km2), Greenland is the largest island in the world.

    A team of Beijing University found a 62-mile (100 km) includes the debt of the earth's crust, near the Great Wall of China. Analysis estimates the rock, the once far below what the sea stood at 2.5 billion years, so that the oldest rocks on the surface of the earth.

    As the name suggests, the Great Barrier Reef on the east coast of Australia and is the largest coral reef in the world. The reef is huge in 2023 Kilrometer (1257 miles) long and extends over 300,000 square kilometers (about 186.000 miles).

    Largest lake in the world is the salt of the Caspian Sea, 143.200 square miles (370,886 km2).

    The "Awesome Statistics" Extreme Science data, the greatest wave of all lay in Lituya Bay on the southern coast of Alaska in 1958. An earthquake measuring 8.3 on the Richter scale shook the region, and lose about 40 million cubic meters of earth and glaciers of the mountain at the head of the bay. If the remains fall into the water, a massive wave of 1720 meters was established and took over the tip.

    Mammoth Cave is the longest known cave in the world. In fact, long ago that if the largest caves in the second and third place in the world came together, Mammoth Cave would still longest cave in the world and nearly 100 miles in the world!

    The lowest land on earth is exposed to the shores of the Dead Sea at -413 meters.

    The deepest point on the seabed is -10,916 feet into the Mariana Trench.

    Itcovers an area of approximately 165 million square kilometers, some 64 million (square miles). It is larger than the total area of the world and less than 18 times as large as the United States.


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  3. Not sure what it names, but I know there are some in which all of North and South Poles.

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