NEAR THE pOLES
Heaviest Corner on Earth was created in 1906.
The heaviest alkaline-earth metal is radium. Radium is a highly radioactive element and is the heaviest and most unstable of the alkaline-earth metals.
The largest and heaviest living creature on earth is the blue whale.
Uranium is the heaviest naturally occurring actinide.
Regions of the earth that receive less heat, such as polar regions and higher altitudes, tend to have colder air temperatures compared to areas near the equator. This is due to the angle of the sun's rays and the amount of daylight hours these regions receive, resulting in less direct sunlight and warmth. This leads to cooler temperatures in these areas.
Barium is the heaviest non-radioactive alkali Earth metal, with an atomic number of 56.
The Blue Whale
At sea level
a rocket ship
The Biggest rock.
Barium is the second heaviest alkaline earth metal, following radium in terms of atomic weight.
Earth's polar regions are the areas of the globe surrounding the poles also known..part of what little sunlight the Polar regions receive, contributing to the cold.