Yes but satellites send pictures of all of the earth so they might not of been explored but they have been discovered
It depends on how you define peace. I believe the world has never been completely at peace. There is always a war somewhere, even if we do not hear about it.
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The last region of the world to actually become populated by humans were some the Pacific islands. Many of these have only been settled in the past few hundred years. Antarctica has been explored more recently, and there are research stations there, but there are no true human inhabitants there.
The atomic bomb has been tested in many parts of the world but it was used as a weapon in World War II when one each was dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan.
No way! There are many parts of the Amazon that have never been seen by humans.
Yes but satellites send pictures of all of the earth so they might not of been explored but they have been discovered
The Great Pyramid of Giza has been extensively, but not completely explored.
It has never been explored by humans and never will.
No. Every year a few more miles of (previously) unexplored tunnels are found.
space has been explored by Orbital flights Human flights
Not all have been charted, explored and counted, but there are many thousands of various sizes.
There have been about 15 billion who haven't explored the Mississippi.
Within Carlsbad Caverns itself, about thirty miles of tunnels have been explored. Within the park is Lechuguilla Cave, which is much longer at 138 explored miles.
only by worms
the artic
it was explored by lil jose chapa the second the great king of mexico