Allround Trivia!

Started by Slay173 pages

Originally posted by Thorinn
yep, wut you gunna du.😬 Where is the coldest place in the world? hmm

Vostok,Syberia.The coldest temperature they ever had there was -91 Celsius...

Originally posted by Slay
Vostok,Syberia.The coldest temperature they ever had there was -91 Celsius...
frost bite in the worst place. fear

Originally posted by Thorinn
frost bite in the worst place. fear

Antarctica is the coldest place on earth. The lowest temperature ever recorded on earth was −89.4 °C recorded in 1983 at the Russian Vostok Station.
My first answer seemed to be incorrect.That was however,what my Geography books teached me...

Your first answer was not a recorded temp...

Originally posted by T.M
Your first answer was not a recorded temp...
Originally posted by Slay
Antarctica is the coldest place on earth. The lowest temperature ever recorded on earth was −89.4 °C recorded in 1983 at the Russian Vostok Station.
My first answer seemed to be incorrect.That was however,what my Geography books teached me...
Originally posted by Slay
Errrmmm...Who invented bubblegum? 😛

Bubblegum has it's origin in Venuzuela, where it was a custom to chew cooked rubber-tree saps. Some european guy (who's name I don't know) desided to add sugar and make it a new candy.

Originally posted by Slay
Antarctica is the coldest place on earth. The lowest temperature ever recorded on earth was −89.4 °C recorded in 1983 at the Russian Vostok Station.
My first answer seemed to be incorrect.That was however,what my Geography books teached me...
well, if your books are incorrect, I suggest you toss them and request another.

Don't bother about specific records. Antartica is the coldest area on this planet, period.

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Bubblegum has it's origin in Venuzuela, where it was a custom to chew cooked rubber-tree saps. Some european guy (who's name I don't know) desided to add sugar and make it a new candy.

Walter Diemer

Merci

De nada

For the next Q; the next poster gives a topic and the second thinks of a question concerning that topic. Ok?

Ok.

How about Polution?

Interesting.

Ok, relate farming to the decrease of animal water-life

Originally posted by Pandemoniac
Interesting.

Ok, relate farming to the decrease of animal water-life

well if you mean marine farming of fish and stuff, I have no ideashrug

decrease of animal water life can be from all sorts of stuff, like us drilling for oil near there habitat, um killing off there primary source of food, and fishermans over fishing.

but I really have no idea. 😬

How about the fertiliser that the farmers use to grow their crops..

rain gets on to this it runs off into streams rivers etc.. this will kill water life.

Originally posted by T.M
How about the fertiliser that the farmers use to grow their crops..

rain gets on to this it runs off into streams rivers etc.. this will kill water life.

that too.

well i can see pesticides as being harmful when sprayed and then in turn doing what you stated above, but how chemically induced is fertilizer?

Not sure... it was a guess... 😛

Who named Hovis bread... Hovis.. 😑 ?

(I don't know if this bread is available outside the UK..)

I have no idea named it, but, I do know that it's latin for strength or something.