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How long would a race need to be for a human to beat a cheetah? And if all the water on Earth’s surface, and in the air, were put into a ball, how large would the sphere be?

26 November 2025

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If all the water on Earth’s surface and in the air were put into a ball, how large would the sphere be? Could it exist in space by itself?

Jim Wegry,
Lansing, Michigan, US

 

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If a fit human being and a cheetah were to run a race, how long would it have to be for the human to win?

Goronwy Humphreys
Wallasey, Merseyside, UK

 

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