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[Vijay Kudal] [VijayKudal] THE MOST EXTREME PLACES ON THE EARTH

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10 Most Extreme Places on Earth

Here is a list of the most extreme places on Earth! 

From the hottest to the coldest place, from the highest to the lowest and many more!

Extreme Places


 Home to 272 people sharing just 8 surnames, inhabitants suffer from 

lowest point on Earth at 35,840 feet (10,924 m) below sea level
 
Extreme Places 
 
Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench (or Marianas Trench) is the deepest point in Earth's oceans. The bottom there is 10,924 meters (35,840 feet) below sea level. If Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth, were placed at this location it would be covered by over one mile of water. The only people to have ever explored this trench were Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh. At the bottom they were seven miles down and all around them eight tons of pressure. They observed fish, shrimp and other creatures living on the bottom of the sea floor. 

Cherrapunji (India): wettest place on Earth
 
 Extreme Places
 
Cherrapunji, North-Eastern India is thought for many years to be the wettest place in the world. Here 10,820mm rain falls on average in a year. Unlike Colombia where the rain falls throughout the whole year, Cherrapunji gets most of its rain during the 'south-west monsoon', or wet season, between June and August. Cherrapunji does hold the record for the wettest month on record, recording 9,296mm in July 1861. Actually, between 1860 and 1862 Cherrapunji was incredibly wet; between August 1st 1860 and July 31st 1861 (which overlaps parts of 2 wet seasons) 26,467mm rain fell. In the calendar year 1861 22,987mm rain fell, of which 22,454 fell between April and September.

Mount Thor (Canada): Earth's greatest vertical drop
 
  
Extreme Places 
 
Mount Thor, in Auyuittuq National Park on Baffin Island, Nunavut,Canada, presents a 4,100 foot pure vertical drop. Mt. Thor is Canada's most famous peak, and it's made of pure granite. It's a favorite of thrill seekers and climbers. Mount Thor was first climbed in 1953 by an
Arctic Institute of North America team. There have been a few recent rappel expeditions, with one fatality in 2006.

Dead Sea (Jordan): Earth's lowest elevation at 1,385 ft (422 mt)

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