Venus is so bad at scheduling that one day lasts 243 Earth days, longer than its 225-day year.
Saturn averages about 0.69 g/cm³, so it is less dense than water and would float in a big enough bathtub.
A typical cumulus cloud is about 500,000 kilograms, though some sources round that up to about a million tonnes.
The universe's average color is a pale beige called cosmic latte, because even the cosmos has a beige phase.
Australia is about 4,000 km wide, wider than the Moon's 3,474 km diameter, but only in that one line on the map.
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