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Thread on the real size of things 🧵

1. Titanic compared to a modern cruise ship Image
2. The giant flag of the french ship Le Genereux, which was captured by Admiral Nelson in 1800. It is believed to be one of the earliest Tricolours in existence.

Humans for scale. Image
3. A husky next to a wolf Image
4. The true size of the pyramids Image
5. If Saturn were as close to Earth as the Moon, this is what it would look like: Image
6. The real size of Michelangelo’s David Image
7. The size of Starship

8. This GIF by Jakub Nowosad demonstrates how the Mercator projection distorts the true sizes of continents and countries on a world map.
9. The actual size of Africa Image
10. Petra, Jordan

11. Jadayupara, the largest avian sculpture in the world

It measures 200 feet (61 m) long, 150 feet (46 m) wide, 70 feet (21 m) in height and occupies 15,000 square feet of floor area. Image
12. The actual size of a sea turtle

13. Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, the longest continuous bridge over water in the world.

Its length can be used to visually demonstrate the curvature of the Earth. Image
14. The size of a moose

15. The little dot in front of the Sun is actually Mercury Image
16. Sequoia trees

Sequoia National Park in California is home to five of the world's ten largest trees.
17. The Statue of Unity is the world's tallest statue, with a height of 182 metres (597 feet). Image
18. Europe's largest salt mine

Located in Slănic, Romania, the Slănic Salt Mine features 14 underground chambers, each with a 10-meter ceiling opening, 32-meter width, and 54-meter height, reaching a total depth of 208 meters.

19. The Quetzalcoatlus, the largest known flying animal that ever existed Image
20. This marble quarry is so huge that the excavator looks like a toy

21. The short-faced bear is an extinct ancient bear that lived in North America 11,000 years ago. Image
22. The size of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, as seen from his outstretched arms

23. The size of a whale skull Image
24. Two people sitting on the Makkah Clock Royal Tower in Mecca, the tallest clock tower on Earth Image
25. Eros, the second largest known asteroid in an Earth-crossing orbit
26. Blue Whale heart

It's the largest heart on Earth and it pumps oxygen every 10 seconds. It's 5 feet long, 4 feet wide, and 5 feet tall and it weighs about 400 pounds. Image
27. The colossal size of Cologne Cathedral

At 157 m (515 ft), this architectural marvel is the tallest twin-spired church and the third tallest church of any kind on Earth.

28. Celestial bodies scaled for size, rotation speed, and tilt by Dr James O'Donoghue

29. The largest known primate

The Gigantopithecus, which stood 10 feet tall and weighed over 500 pounds, lived from approximately 2 million to 300,000–200,000 years ago. Image
30. The Sagrada Família, the largest unfinished Catholic Church in the world.

Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece is set to be completed in 2026, a remarkable 144 years after construction began.

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