Which are the highest and lowest places on the Earth?
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The Highest and Lowest Places on Earth. Today's infographic shows the highest and lowest places on Earth, including both man-made and natural points. The Bingham Canyon Mine, which we discuss in our copper porphyry infographic, is the deepest open pit mine in the world at 3,182 ft.
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The "highest place on earth is the Mauna Kea" and the "lowest place on earth is the Dead Sea".
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- Mauna Kea is a mountain range located in the US. When we measuring from base to the top the Mauna kea mountain doubles the height of Mount Everest.
- It is 14,000 feet above sea level. The breathing gets difficult in this part of the planet and the temperatures are obviously too extreme for inhabitation.
- As the pressure reduces when we go up the sea level, pressure tends to increase below sea level. With every 33 meters below the sea level, pressure goes up by 1 atm.
- The deepest point on earth is situated in the Dead Sea which is located at -750 meters below the sea level.
- The deep-sea contain 30 to 31% of Mineral salt. It has the highest level of salinity water of anybody in the world.
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