Post the Twenty-Ninth - Happy Birthday!

Mar 17, 2007 13:37

Today is my Dad's birthday, so I'm posting an e-mail he sent me.

IT'S A FACT
Alaska:   More than half the coastline of the entire United States is in Alaska.

Amazon: The Amazon rain forest produces more than 20% the world's oxygen supply.  The Amazon River pushes so much water into the Atlantic Ocean that, more than one hundred miles at sea, off the mouth of the river, one can 
dip fresh water out of the ocean.  The volume of water in the Amazon river is greater than the next eight largest rivers in the world combined and three times the flow of all rivers  in the United  States.

Antarctica: Antarctica is the only land area on our planet that is not owned by any country. Ninety percent of the world's ice covers Antarctica. This ice also represents seventy percent of all the fresh water in the  world. As strange as it sounds, however, Antarctica is essentially a desert. The average yearly total precipitation is about two inches. Although covered with ice (all but 0.4% of it, i.e.), Antarctica is the driest place on the planet, with an absolute humidity lower than the Gobi desert.

Brazil: Brazil got its name from the nut, not the other way around.

Canada:  Canada has more lakes than the rest of the world combined. Canada is an Indian word meaning "Big  Village."

Chicago: Next to Warsaw,  Chicago has the  largest Polish population in the world.

Detroit: Woodward  Avenue in Detroit, Michigan carries the designation M-1, so named because it was the first paved road anywhere.

Damascus, Syria: Damascus, Syria was flourishing a couple of thousand years before Rome was founded in 753 BC, making Damascus the oldest continuously inhabited city in existence.

Istanbul, Turkey: Istanbul, Turkey is the only city in the world located on two continents.

Los Angeles: The full name of Los Angeles is El Pueblo de Nuestra Senora la Reina de los Angeles de Porciuncula - - and can be abbreviated to 3.63% of its size: L.A.

New York  City: The term "The Big Apple" was coined by touring jazz musicians of the 1930s  who used the slang expression "apple" for any town or city. Therefore, to  play New York City is to  play the big time, namely "The Big Apple."  There are more Irish in New York City than in Dublin, Ireland;  more Italians in New York City than in Rome, Italy; and more Jews in New York City than in Tel Aviv, Israel.

North America - Africa: Percentage of Africa that is wilderness: 28.  Percentage of North America that is wilderness: 38.

Ohio: There are no natural lakes in the state of Ohio.  Every one is man made.

Pitcairn Island: The  smallest island with country status is Pitcairn in Polynesia, at just 1.75 sq. miles/4,53 sq. km.

Rome: The first city to reach a population of 1 million people was Rome, Italy  in 133 B.C.  There is a city called Rome on every continent.

Siberia: Siberia contains more than 25% of the world's forests.

S.M.O.M.: The  actual smallest sovereign entity in the world is the Sovereign Military Order of Malta  (S.M.O.M.).  It is located in the city of Rome, Italy, has an area of two tennis courts, and as of 2001 has a population of 80 people, 20 less people than the Vatican.  It is a sovereign entity under international law, just as the Vatican is.

Sahara Desert: In  the Sahara  Desert,  there is a town named Tidikelt that did not receive a drop of rain for ten years.

Spain: Spain literally means 'the land of rabbits.'

St. Paul  Minnesota: St. Paul,  Minnesota originally was called Pigs Eye after a man named Pierre "Pig's Eye"  Parrant who set up the first business there.

Roads:  Chances that a road is unpaved in the U.S.A.: 1%; in Canada: 75%.

Texas: The deepest hole ever made in the world is in Texas. It is as deep as 20 empire state buildings but only 3 inches wide.

United  States: The President Eisenhower interstate system requires that one-mile in every five must be straight. These straight sections are usable as aircraft landing and take-off strips in times of war or during other emergencies.

Waterfalls: The water of Angel Falls (the world's highest) in Venezuela  drops 3,212 feet (979 meters). These water falls are 15 times higher than Niagara  Falls.

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