153yrds in the summer of 1982 in a par about a mile west of The White House.
The furthest a soccer ball has been kicked is 80 meters or 262.46 feet!!!
A watermelon lives in a warm area where watermelon seeds have been planted.
You can tell if your watermelon plant has been overwatered if the leaves turn yellow, wilt, or develop mold. To remedy the situation, you should reduce the frequency of watering, ensure proper drainage, and allow the soil to dry out between waterings.
do you mean when the Earth is farthest away from the Sun? If so, then this occurs at an event called 'aphelion,' when a body is the farthest from its star in its orbit. Recently this has been and will be happening on July 4th. (Note--distance from the Sun has nothing to do with seasons. That is because of our axial tilt.)
The watermelon tee hasn't been solved yet.
The greatest distance a tornado is recorded to have traveled is 219 miles.
The farthest distance from which a volcanic eruption has been heard is approximately 3,000 miles (about 4,800 kilometers). This record was set during the 1883 eruption of Krakatoa in Indonesia. The explosive sounds of the eruption reached as far away as the island of Rodrigues in the Indian Ocean, demonstrating the extraordinary power of the eruption and its ability to transmit sound over vast distances.
Watermelon chargers made for cell phones to charge the batteries is a myth that has been tested and failed.
No one has ever been to Jupiter. The farthest we have made it is the moon.
It all depends on several factors, such as the size, how ripe it is and the kind. You also have to see if the watermelon has been chemically produced to have no seeds.
The farthest a human has traveled from Earth was during the Apollo 13 mission in 1970, when the crew swung around the far side of the moon at a distance of about 400,171 km (248,655 miles) from Earth. Since then, most human spaceflights have been confined to low Earth orbit.
As far as we know, the farthest that human beings have gone from the earth's surface has been in the Apollo command modules that orbited around the far side of the moon. Give them credit for maybe a quarter million miles from earth ... 250,000 miles. -- about 1 percent of the distance to Venus when it's closest to earth; -- about 1/2 percent of the distance to Mars when it's closest to earth; -- about 1/4 percent of the distance to the sun.