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I like F1, dogs and random gibberish
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Now that's what I'm talking about lol.
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Can't wait
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Yes you can
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I was not implying verstappen or referring to certain driving styles he has. I respect your opinion regarding the rules however i just feel safety should be prioritized Also the introduction of the halo had the same "safety" issue where people was not happy about it but turned out to be a lifesaver
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Thank you for taking the time to read this! i hope this was interesting for you ❤️
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10. Trees are breathers Trees are one of the most effective tools we have to combat climate change. Forests are home to around 80% of biodiversity on land and tropical forests alone produce over 40% of the oxygen we breathe.
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9. Tibetan plateau is Earth’s ‘third pole’ The Tibetan Plateau is often referred to as the 'third pole' owing to the amount of freshwater it contains. With over 46 000 glaciers, the Tibetan Plateau holds the largest reserve of freshwater outside of the North and South Poles.
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8. Europe is the second smallest continent in size but the third largest in population Europe is known for its diverse cultures, rich history and stunning landmarks. Despite being the second smallest continent in size (after Australia)
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7. Earth’s magnetic pole is creeping westward Earth’s magnetic north wanders. Until the early 1990s, the magnetic North Pole was known to lie some 1600 km south of true north, in Canada. Yet scientists realized that the location of magnetic north wasn’t fixed and was drifting at a rate of 15 km
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6. Atacama is the driest place on Earth The Atacama Desert, located in South America, is widely considered to be the driest place on Earth, outside of the Antarctic dry valleys. This vast expanse of land spans over 100 000 sq km and receives an average of less than 1 mm of rainfall per year
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5. The Moon is drifting away from Earth The Moon is gradually drifting away from Earth at a rate of approximately 4 cm per year. This phenomenon is caused by the Moon pulling on Earth’s oceans creating tidal forces that produce a bulge of water on the side of Earth facing the Moon
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4. Antarctica is home to the largest ice sheet on Earth More than six times as large as Greenland, Antarctica is the southernmost continent and is the coldest and windiest place on Earth – with temperatures that can drop as low as -89.2°C and winds that can exceed 320 km per hour.
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3. Earth has a squishy interior Earth’s interior is not solid, but rather has a semi-solid or ‘squishy’ consistency owing to high temperatures and pressures.
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2. Coral reefs are Earth’s largest living structure Coral reefs are not only beautiful natural wonders, but also the largest living structure on Earth. These underwater ecosystems are made up of colonies of tiny animals called coral polyps
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1. Earth isn’t actually round Earth isn’t flat, but it’s not perfectly round either. Earth’s rotation causes the planet to bulge at the equator and flatten at the poles.
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Yes, to be a champion you need to be ruthless. There is no question about it, however being dangerous is completely different. Rules will need to change in order to maintain the safety of all drivers
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Looks exotic
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What was Perez doing blocking Charles in sq1
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Can't wait !
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Being ruthless is fine, being dangerous is another matter. Forcing others off the track should not be tolerated. certain rules need to change such as if you are ahead at the apex you must make the corner.
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10. Dogs are about as intelligent as a two-year-old
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9. Dogs have 18 muscles controlling their ears
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8. Along with their noses, their hearing is super sensitive
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7. Your dog could be left or right-pawed
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6. Dogs don’t sweat like we do
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5. Some are fast and could even beat a cheetah!
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4. Some dogs are incredible swimmers
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3. Dogs can sniff at the same time as breathing
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2. Some have such good noses they can sniff out medical problems
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1. Their sense of smell is at least 40x better than ours
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Love it
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i like the sound of that
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Ridiculous
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That's awesome
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ok! i love this bus stop!!! ❤️