The side of the Earth we’re not used to seeing

The Pacific Ocean covers 32.4% of the planet’s surface (more than all land & ice combined)

The ocean’s widest point is 19,800km. The circumference of the Earth’s equator is 40,075km

(via reddit https://bit.ly/EarthSide)

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The ocean has absorbed more than 90% of the extra heat created by human activity. If the same amount of heat taken
up in the upper 2 km of the ocean had gone into the atmosphere, the surface of the Earth would have warmed by 36°C,
rather than ~1°C, over the past century.

https://www.sprep.org/attachments/Publications/FactSheet/Oceans/temperature-pacific-ocean.pdf

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For added geographic fun, before you flip it over, can you guess what you will see?

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