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  • Alansmart
    Alansmart Posts: 1,302
    Tip of the hat @firebombmarkus, you brought new info to me there.. thank you 👍
  • @firebombmarkus Remember the language rules of the Community: using another language (such as French) entirely on a Community comment is not supported. It's just a reminder.
  • You are welcome guys @Alansmart @Joseph45

    @AlejHerrBar2k3 I thinks that rule aplies to whole post in another language and this is just a few words 😊
  • Joseph45
    Joseph45 Posts: 1,582
    edited January 2019
    Hello everyone! Hope you are all having a sweet day so far! I’ve got another weather fact for you from that book I screenshoted above. Did you know the snowiest (or at least one of them) major cities in the world is Sapporo, Japan. Every winter, it sees an average of around 20 Feet of snow! That’s probably about 8 times or so more snow than I get in an average winter! Crazy stuff! 
  • I love snow ❄️ @Joseph45 This is a lot of snow though! Thank for sharing this with us 😊
  • Interesting facts! I thought I got a lot of snow and I had no idea Japan got that much snow. I have always wanted to go to Japan 
  • Joseph45
    Joseph45 Posts: 1,582
    Glad you enjoyed it @marscrushinit! In fact, I just thought of another one that I would like to share with you guys. Did you know that the continent of Australia is the only permanently inhabited continent who’s mainland lies solely in the Southern Hemisphere? All the other continents either lie totally north of the equator, are split between Hemispheres, or do lie solely in the Southern Hemisphere, but have no permanent residents (the only continent that is is Antarctica). I hope you found that interesting! 
  • mysticalmysty
    mysticalmysty Posts: 30,444
    and speaking of Australia.... they have the larger population of camels than egypt ( I thought kinda interesting )
  • Joseph45
    Joseph45 Posts: 1,582
    Really? That’s very interesting @mysticalmysty! Thank you so much for sharing! 
  • mysticalmysty
    mysticalmysty Posts: 30,444
    edited January 2019
    The first camel in Australia was brought in from canary islands in 1840

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