It is vaguely related to the BP oil disaster frequenting our news at the moment.
It starts of with facts about our planet from 36000ft in the sky and works it's way down to 35000ft deep in the ocean. Yup amazing stuff.
Amazing Chart


bennymacca wrote:the bit that i found most interesting about that chart was the "time it takes to boil an egg" stats
so i did a bit of googling
water boils at a lower temperature at high altitute, because there is less pressure pushing down on the water and holding the chemical bonds together.
in practical terms, it would take even longer, because of a couple of things. first, if you are burning a gas stove, it isn't going to burn as hot because there is less oxygen in the air.
secondly, less air pressure means that the molecules of air are further apart. which means they are less efficient at transferring heat to each other (heat is generated by the vibration of molecules of water/gas).
at the top of mount everest, water boils at 75 degrees C.
never thought about the changing boiling point before, but it makes sense.
good work old man Swanky.
yahoo answers wrote:Because due to the low air pressure, the gas stove cannot burn efficiently to generate enough heat. The stove needs a mixture of gas and air to burn to a high temperature. Therefoe due to the low air pressure, all the stove can burn is the heat of a candle flame.
maccatak11 wrote:Another is shut the **** up.
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