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Okay, so if the Earth were the size of a golf ball, Canis Majoris would be the height of Mount Everest; that means you could fit 7 quadrillion Earths inside of Canis Majoris, that's enough golf balls to fill up the state of Texas 22 inches deep. Just so you know, 1 million seconds ago is 12 days ago, 1 billion seconds ago is 1975, 1 trillion seconds ago is 29,700 BC but the Earth was not even around yet then. Now are you ready for this? 1 quadrillion seconds ago is 30,800,000 years ago so I am going to say Canis Majoris is pretty big.
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In the summer time me & my family go to this place. If you go there and see the waterfall it is bigger than it looks so it is just crazy that that guy would do that. One time when we went there my dad swam under the waterfall. He said he had to swim about ten feet down ten feet over and ten feet up. When he got under he found an inner tube. One of the things it does not show in the picture is a natural water slide a little bit further down, it is really cool, but the hike to get there is like two miles down hill so the way back up is so tiring, you feel like you are going to die literally.
Lava Cascade
LAVA CASCADE
A cascade of water is a small waterfall formed as water descends over rocks. In similar fashion, a lava cascade refers to the rush or descent of lava over a cliff. In Hawaii, lava cascades typically occur when lava spills over the edge of a crater, a fault scarp, or a sea cliff into the ocean.
In the image shown here, lava pours over edge of Aloi Crater in a dazzling lava cascade about 25 meters tall during the 1969-71 Mauna Ulu eruption on the east rift zone of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii. The lava fountain in background is about 30 m tall.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
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