According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of this post, the world's population is approximately 6.65 billion, and the United States population is approximately 303.5 million.
I did some checking around, and this seems to fit the general consensus.
Here's another cool "World Clock" that has lots of random information.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
World Population
Labels: Geography
Saturday, February 16, 2008
How Can I Lower My Blood Pressure?
For most of us, it's common knowledge that a diet high in sodium can lead to high blood pressure or hypertension. So the obvious answer to help lower your blood pressure would be to reduce your sodium intake. However, something most people don't know is that increasing the amount of potassium in your diet can be just as big a factor in lowering your blood pressure. Tobacco, alcohol, and stress have also been shown to increase your risk of high blood pressure or hypertension.
Some potassium rich foods are: bananas, citrus fruit, dried apricots, fish (especially salmon, flounder, and tuna), green leafy vegetables, legumes, melons, potatoes, poultry, tomatoes, whole-grain cereals, and yogurt. So stock up on potassium-rich foods to help push your blood pressure down.
While getting the right amount of potassium provides positive health benefits, too much potassium can be dangerous. Some people are more sensitive to how potassium affects their body. It's always a good idea to slowly work your way into a new diet. As always, before making big changes to your diet or increasing your intake of potassium, check with your doctor first.
Click HERE to see a more detailed explanation of how potassium affects your health, courtesy of Colorado State University.
Labels: Health
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
How Much Does Water Weigh?*
1 liter of water weighs 1 kg, or 2.2046 pounds.
To get the weight for a gallon of water is easy. Since 1 liter = 1 kg, and there are 3.7854 liters in a gallon, then a gallon of water weighs 3.7854 kg (8.3454 pounds.)
Depending on your rounding you may end up with a slightly different answer. Typically 8.34 - 8.36 pounds (3.7829 - 3.7920 kg) in a gallon is a respectable number.
However, the general consensus is that a gallon of water is 8.34 pounds (3.7829 kg).
Here are a couple of links for the people that want to see the math:
Link 1 Link 2
Labels: Weights
Monday, February 11, 2008
Liters and Gallons*
1 Liter
Standard
= 0.2642 gallons
= 33.8140 fluid ounces
= 1.0567 quarts
= 2.1134 pints
= 4.2268 cups
Metric
= 1,000 ml
= 1,000 cc
1 Gallon
Standard
= 128 fluid ounces
= 4 quarts
= 8 pints
= 16 cups
Metric
= 3.7854 liters
= 3,785.4118 ml
= 3,785.4118 cc
Labels: Measures
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Who doesn't use the metric system?
Currently, there are only three nations worldwide that do not use the International System of Units (the metric system) as their primary or sole system of measurement. The three nations are: the United States, Liberia, and Burma.
Monday, February 4, 2008
The Eiffel Tower
Located in Paris, France, the Eiffel Tower is 1,063 feet (324 meters) tall, including the antenna/flagpole. It was designed by Gustave Eiffel and was completed on March 31, 1889. The tower was built as the entrance arch for the Exposition Universelle, a World's Fair, that marked the centennial celebration of the French Revolution. Construction began in 1887 and took 2 years, 2 months, and 5 days to complete.
Originally the tower was met with resistance from the public, with many pointing to its ugly appearance. It was planned to be a temporary structure, being torn down after 20 years. However, the military discovered it to be a valuable asset aiding in radio communication, thus allowing the tower to remain.
Today the tower is one of the most recognizable structures in the world, and is considered by many to be a magnificent work of art.
Now that was the easy part. To my surprise, it was much harder to track down the following figures. So to keep the integrity of my blog intact, I must offer a disclaimer for the following "facts", as they may not be exact. I'm hesitant to even include them, as I could not definitively find an answer. With that being said, this is the best I could come up with:
The height of the actual tower excluding the antenna/flagpole is 986 feet
(300.65 meters).
The highest public observation deck is 906 feet(276.1 meters).
Labels: Buildings and Structures
Change for a dollar? Sorry.
If you have three quarters, four dimes, and four pennies, you have $1.19. This is the largest amount of money in coins that you can have without being able to make change for exactly one dollar.
Labels: Money