Fun Facts of Measurement & Math

Question: What does an barometer measure?
Answer: A barometer measures air pressure. This allows scientists to predict changes in weather.
Question: How many kilometers is a nautical mile?
Answer: A nautical mile is one minute of arc on Earth. It corresponds to slightly more than 1.1 miles (1.8 kilometers).
Question: When do humans grow fastest?
Answer: During the first year of life, healthy babies triple their weight. Babies have to eat a great deal to keep up this fast growth!
Question: How far is Betelgeuse from Earth?
Answer: Orion’s second brightest star, and the eleventh brightest star in the sky, is Betelgeuse. A red supergiant, it is about 520 light-years away from Earth.
Question: How many kilometers is Uranus from the Sun?
Answer: Uranus is approximately 2,870,972,200 kilometers (1,783,940,000 miles) from the Sun. It lies on the far edges of the solar system.
Question: What unit measures food energy?
Answer: A calorie is a measure of the amount of energy a food can produce. The body changes the calories in food to energy.
Question: What is the ratio of sand to water for the best sandcastle?
Answer: According to a scientific study published in Europe in 2005, the sturdiest sandcastle is 8 parts sand to 1 part water.
Question: In basic pasteurization, at what temperature is milk heated (in centigrade)?
Answer: Milk is heated to 145.4 degrees Fahrenheit (63 degrees centigrade) for 30 minutes to produce basic pasteurization. This kills many bacteria.
Question: In kilometers per second, what is the escape velocity needed for a rocket to leave Earth?
Answer: No matter what its size, a spacecraft or rocket has to go 6.96 miles per second (11.2 kilometers per second) or faster to leave Earth. This is called "escape velocity."
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Fun Facts of Measurement & Math

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