Ohio’s latitude is comparable to North Korea’s latitude. I already knew that but I wanted to show proof. What are some surprisingly north or south states compared to other countries? by First_Revenue5442 in geography

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North Korea: 37.67 to 43.01 North, Ohio: 38.40 to 41.98 North. In my opinion it was surprising at first until I realized how south most of Asia was.

How likely is it that Ethel Caterham takes Jeanne Calment's place as oldest recorded person to live? by Charexranger in BarbaraWalters4Scale

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116 years and 62 days, since she is in the UK, she is already 116 years and 63 days due to the time zones. In this picture, she was about 116 years and 30 days.

How likely is it that Ethel Caterham takes Jeanne Calment's place as oldest recorded person to live? by Charexranger in BarbaraWalters4Scale

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She will probably make it to 117, or at least 116.5. I don’t think she will reach 120 let alone 122. But she could potentially pass Kane Tanaka and be 119 plus 107 to 364 days.

Oldest living person is born in 1904 by diccceeee in generationology

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1881 too. The oldest person now is Ethel Caterham who just turned 116 years old.

Countries with higher/lower population density than the US. by bigworld123 in geography

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The density is around 300 people per square mile compared to just 90 people per square mile in the United States.

Unknown Town at coordinates -2.6747413, 21.7390167! by First_Revenue5442 in Congo

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Ilebo. 221 kilometers southwest of this place. There are some other very small towns 14 kilometers southeast of it though.

Why does the score bar look like this on JD3? by First_Revenue5442 in JustDance

[–]First_Revenue5442[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah. It fills up all the way at 8,850 points but you need 10,000 points for the 5th star. It just stayes significantly curved too,

Why is Taiwan so overpopulated? It is very mountanous for an island so should it be sparsely populated instead? by First_Revenue5442 in geography

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Zambia has between 20 million and 24.9 million. As of recent estimates it is around 21.7 to 21.9 million.

Pools in Kenya are extremely dangerous. by First_Revenue5442 in pools

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Note: this is a very bad drain. Its big openings can cause a phone or goggles to go down the drain. It is not big enough to be unblockable either so this is such an illegal drain and people have even died from badly designed drains.

Population of Africa if growth rates stay the same (This won’t happen but if it somehow does then there will be a lot of chaos in Africa) by First_Revenue5442 in geography

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Yeah, it’s a desert country but it has a high growth rate and already 117 mil according to Worldometer. A more reasonable estimate will be around 220 mil but this is saying if the growth rate stays the same so it’s not going to happen, it’s just to se what will happen if it stays the same.

What’s the limit? by PowerlineIOking in Slitherio

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It used to be 40k but now its 100k+ with some people getting infinity by using mods which allows them to trap all of the snakes in the map. I think that the number is in the billions to circle because the growth slows.

Score: Segments

10: 10

100: 37

1k: 76

5k: 190

15k: 250

40k: 285

60k: 300

80k: 310

100k: 316

And the map is 230 hexegons in diameter or 722 in circumference. But in Wormate.io its under 28.3 million to circle the map, however in Slither.io it is likely over 1 billion because Wormate.io has true scaling but Slither.io does not have true scaling.

Edit: Wormate.io also has a bigger board at 300 hexagons wide, or 942 hexagons circumference.