The farthest distance from earth a human being has traveled is 401,056 km, to the moon.
No they have the same color blood as a normal human being..
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The shortest human on record was Gul Mohammed from India, who stood at 1 foot 10 inches (57 cm) tall.
According to the Guinness World Book of Records, the shortest living person in the world is Chandra Bahadur Dangi. He comes from Nepal and stands 21.5 inches tall.
Violet is actually the shortest wavelength, as you consider the color spectrum. After blue comes indigo, then violet. So blue is the third shortest. The color spectrum ranges from red to violet, with red being the longest. Naturally, violet would then be the shortest. Of course this goes for human visible wavelengths. Ultraviolet light is shorter in wavelength, but not human visible. Xrays have even shorter wavelengths, but they also are not human visible. Gamma rays are the shortest of all, but again not human visible.
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I would say that your little toe is your shortest digit.
If there is a street for sky, so it will take seventy years to walk for a human being.
If your only counting the phalanges (those are the bones that make up your fingers) and not the metacarpals (the bones that make up your hand that connect to your fingers, then the thumb is the shortest digit on the human hand. On the human foot, it is the little toe (which is the one on the outside part of your foot; the big toe would be the one on the inside, towards your groin area, the little toe is opposite). If you were to count the metacarpals, then the pinky, or little finger, would be the shortest digit on the human hand. It would still be the little toe if you were counting metatarsals (the bones that make up your foot).
The shortest wavelength of visible light is around 400nm because this corresponds to the color violet, which has the highest frequency and energy among the visible light spectrum. Wavelengths shorter than 400nm are in the ultraviolet range, which is not visible to the human eye.