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A new discovery reveals the least inhabited place on Earth.

The seafloor sediments in the middle of the South Pacific have fewer living cells than anywhere else measured, a new study found.

Oceanographer Steven D’Hondt of the University of Rhode Island and colleagues took a boat out to the middle of the ocean and collected cores, or cylindrical samples of sediment, from the bottom of the sea about 2.5 to 3.7 miles (4 to 6 km) deep.

They found about 1,000 living cells in each cubic centimeter of sediment — a tally that is roughly 1,000 times less than in other seafloor sediments.

“People were previously just taking cores in parts of the ocean fairly close to shore and assuming their results were typical of the ocean as a whole,” D’Hondt told LiveScience.

[From Fox News]

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George Washington’s Life

December 4, 2008

George Washington served as the first President of the United States starting in 1789, he is the only President to have gotten 100% of electoral votes. He was born in Virginia, and was educated at home by his family. He retired from the Presidency in 1797 and returned to Mount Vernon to live, which is a popular tourist attraction today.

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Giant Sequoia Trees

Giant Sequoias are the largest tree’s in the world. The average size of a giant sequoia is 230-280 feet high and 16-23 feet wide. Sequoias have been known to live as long as 3,200 years. [wikipedia]

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Average Animal Life Spans

The vast majority of animals have shorter life expectancies than humans do, and typically the lifespan of the animal increases with size. Some examples include: Cats and cetaceans (whales and dolphins) have lifespans in the 20-30 year range. Large herbivores (cattle, horses, camels, deer) in the 30-50 year range. Birds usually live 10-30 years, with [...]

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Supercentenarian

From wikipedia.org “A supercentenarian (sometimes hyphenated as super-centenarian) is someone who has reached the age of 110 years or more, something achieved by only one in a thousand centenarians (0.1%, based on European data). In turn, only about one supercentenarian in forty-four lives to turn 115 (2% of 110-year-olds can expect to survive five more [...]

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Who’s The Oldest Living Person?

From wikipedia.org “The longest documented lifespan is the 122 years 164 days of Jeanne Calment (1875 – 1997). Jeanne Calment recalled meeting Vincent Van Gogh at age 14 in her father”s shop and of attending the 1885 funeral of Victor Hugo. Calment’s life was documented in the records of her native city of Arles, France, [...]

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Oxygen

“From the five basic elements of life (oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and sulphur) only oxygen can combine with almost every other element and is essential in combustion.” [source]

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Shelf Life of a Twinkie

“According to urban legend, Twinkies have a shelf life of many years. While some urban myth websites have concluded this is false, the photograph shows Twinkies which have been kept since 1998 with no signs of deterioration. In one small classroom experiment at George Stevens Academy, a single Twinkie did not spoil for 30 years, [...]

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