10 Interesting Fact About Natural wonders and phenomena
10 Interesting Fact About Natural wonders and phenomena
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Niagara Waterfall in North America has a volume of water flowing as much as 2,800 cubic meters per second.
Aurora borealis or northern light, occurs because the particles of the sun that enter the atmosphere and interact with the gases there.
Lake Biru in Ijen Crater, East Java, has a water temperature of around 40 degrees Celsius and acidity levels around pH 0.5.
The natural wonders of the Grand Canyon in the United States were formed from erosion by the Colorado River for millions of years.
Mount Bromo in East Java is one of the active volcanoes in Indonesia and has a crater that still often emits smoke.
Red glacier in Antarctica is formed due to the presence of algae that grow on the surface of the ice, thus giving a red color to the glacier.
Coral reefs in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, have an area of around 344,400 square kilometers and is home to thousands of sea species.
The underground river in Mexico, the Sotano de Las Golondrinas River, has a depth of about 370 meters and is a popular place for skydiving lovers.
Total solar eclipses occur when the moon is between the earth and the sun, causing the shadow of the moon to cover the sun and cause the day to become dark.
Hang Son Doong Cave in Vietnam is the largest cave in the world that has a size of about 5 kilometers in length and can accommodate a 40 -story building.