Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
-
- The Twilight Zone
- Posts: 5464
- Joined: 01 Aug 2011, 09:24
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
Well, the summit of Chimborazo in Ecuador is the furthest point on the Earth's surface from its centre, but I don't know what point lies diametrically opposite.
EDIT: Appears to be here. No idea how far that is above sea level though.
EDIT: Appears to be here. No idea how far that is above sea level though.
Last edited by GuyBarry on 26 Nov 2019, 16:28, edited 1 time in total.
Undefeated Tumbleweed champion, Oct 2015
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
- tubeguru
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 9101
- Joined: 30 Jan 2005, 22:08
- Location: The Twilight Zone
- Contact:
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
The opposite point is just on the northern edge of the island of Sumatra, not far south of Kuala Lumpar.GuyBarry wrote: ↑26 Nov 2019, 16:14 Well, the summit of Chimborazo in Ecuador is the furthest point on the Earth's surface from its centre, but I don't know what point lies diametrically opposite.
You might find this map useful - https://www.freemaptools.com/tunnel-to- ... -earth.htm
One thing only do I know, and that is that I know nothing - Socrates.
Champion of bugger all, 2004 to 2022
Member of sweet FA
Champion of bugger all, 2004 to 2022
Member of sweet FA
-
- The Twilight Zone
- Posts: 5464
- Joined: 01 Aug 2011, 09:24
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
Thanks. That may or may not be the correct answer to the question though - how far is it above sea level?
Undefeated Tumbleweed champion, Oct 2015
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
- tubeguru
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 9101
- Joined: 30 Jan 2005, 22:08
- Location: The Twilight Zone
- Contact:
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
What, the very edge of an island in the sea? Not much, I'd say ...
One thing only do I know, and that is that I know nothing - Socrates.
Champion of bugger all, 2004 to 2022
Member of sweet FA
Champion of bugger all, 2004 to 2022
Member of sweet FA
-
- The Twilight Zone
- Posts: 5464
- Joined: 01 Aug 2011, 09:24
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
Right, that's probably not the answer then!
There aren't many parts of the world where it can be - only 4.4% of the Earth's surface is land which is antipodal to other land (coloured orange on this map - the overlap between the blue and yellow areas). It's got to be near the Equator, so that limits it still further.
There aren't many parts of the world where it can be - only 4.4% of the Earth's surface is land which is antipodal to other land (coloured orange on this map - the overlap between the blue and yellow areas). It's got to be near the Equator, so that limits it still further.
Undefeated Tumbleweed champion, Oct 2015
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
- tubeguru
- Site Administrator
- Posts: 9101
- Joined: 30 Jan 2005, 22:08
- Location: The Twilight Zone
- Contact:
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
I'm not sure I even understand the question. What exactly is its definition of "planet Earth"?
One thing only do I know, and that is that I know nothing - Socrates.
Champion of bugger all, 2004 to 2022
Member of sweet FA
Champion of bugger all, 2004 to 2022
Member of sweet FA
-
- The Twilight Zone
- Posts: 5464
- Joined: 01 Aug 2011, 09:24
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
The way I'm interpreting it is this: find two points on the landmass of the Earth such that the straight line between them through the centre of the Earth is as long as possible.
So I'm hoping to find two mountain ranges that are antipodal (diametrically opposed), so that the line joins up two fairly high points.
So I'm hoping to find two mountain ranges that are antipodal (diametrically opposed), so that the line joins up two fairly high points.
Undefeated Tumbleweed champion, Oct 2015
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
- greatkingrat
- All Zones
- Posts: 2545
- Joined: 11 Feb 2005, 00:35
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
I don't think the line necessarily needs to go through the exact centre of the Earth, although it will probably go quite close to the centre. A line between two high mountains that does not pass through the centre might be longer than a line between two lower points that are exactly antipodal.
Soon to be yet another forum train driver
-
- The Twilight Zone
- Posts: 4249
- Joined: 24 Jan 2015, 07:57
- Location: London Waterloo
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
Looking at that map, it's going to be from the Andes to China, though this forgetting that the sea level to sea level distance through the earth changes depending on your latitude.
Tumbleweed and former Nimbleweed Scorekeeper
Winner of Gumbleweeds V, VI + XI, Nimbleweeds I, III - IX + XIV and (joint with GuyBarry) winner of Timesnap
And most importantly, Former leader of Tumbleweed, and first person to 250,000
Winner of Gumbleweeds V, VI + XI, Nimbleweeds I, III - IX + XIV and (joint with GuyBarry) winner of Timesnap
And most importantly, Former leader of Tumbleweed, and first person to 250,000
-
- Zone 6
- Posts: 975
- Joined: 04 Jun 2013, 10:42
- Location: South of the Thames
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
This is the answer I have.GuyBarry wrote: ↑26 Nov 2019, 16:14 Well, the summit of Chimborazo in Ecuador is the furthest point on the Earth's surface from its centre, but I don't know what point lies diametrically opposite.
EDIT: Appears to be here. No idea how far that is above sea level though.
The bulge at the equator dominates, followed by the height of the peaks in the Andes in Ecuador. The island of Sumatra is at the antipodes. Unfortunately, the mountains in the west of Sumatra don't align with the highest peaks in Ecuador.
Royal Oak to Bethnal Green in 333 days
Heathrow Terminal 4 to Amersham in 17 hours, 42 minutes and 22 seconds
Heathrow Terminal 4 to Amersham in 17 hours, 42 minutes and 22 seconds
-
- The Twilight Zone
- Posts: 5464
- Joined: 01 Aug 2011, 09:24
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
Taking into account both greatkingrat's and A Challenge's remarks, then, here's a first stab:
Mercedario (31°58′ 45″ S 70°06′ 45″ W, elevation 6720 metres)
Shennong Deng (31° 26' 54'' N, 110° 18' 16'' E, elevation 3105 metres)
Any good?
EDIT: DrainBrain posted the answer while I was making that post - looks as though I was right first time but didn't know it!
Mercedario (31°58′ 45″ S 70°06′ 45″ W, elevation 6720 metres)
Shennong Deng (31° 26' 54'' N, 110° 18' 16'' E, elevation 3105 metres)
Any good?
EDIT: DrainBrain posted the answer while I was making that post - looks as though I was right first time but didn't know it!
Undefeated Tumbleweed champion, Oct 2015
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
-
- The Twilight Zone
- Posts: 5464
- Joined: 01 Aug 2011, 09:24
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
I've got one of my own:
What venerable cultural institution unexpectedly began with a racist insult?
What venerable cultural institution unexpectedly began with a racist insult?
Undefeated Tumbleweed champion, Oct 2015
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
- jamesthegill
- All Zones
- Posts: 1773
- Joined: 22 Apr 2007, 15:23
- Location: Domus clamantium
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
The Dambusters (1955)?
Holder of the slowest recorded 274 attempt: 4 months, 1 day, 9 hours, 17 minutes, 32 seconds.
-
- The Twilight Zone
- Posts: 5464
- Joined: 01 Aug 2011, 09:24
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
Not what I was thinking of, sorry - this was in the 1960s.
To be accurate, it didn't begin with a racist insult but with a report of one.
To be accurate, it didn't begin with a racist insult but with a report of one.
Undefeated Tumbleweed champion, Oct 2015
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
-
- The Twilight Zone
- Posts: 5464
- Joined: 01 Aug 2011, 09:24
Re: Dastardly difficult trivia quiz
If it helps, the phrase in question was "stinking ****".
Undefeated Tumbleweed champion, Oct 2015
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
Inventor of Grumbleweed, Nimbleweed, Timesnap, Postsnap and several other silly games
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest