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#اكبر ساعة في العالم ساعة (مكة) وتقع على برج الساعة في مجمع أبراج البيت بمكة المكرمة. يبلغ ارتفاعها حوالي 601 متراً ، وتتميز بأربع واجهات كبيرة  يمكن رؤيتها من مسافات بعيدة. تم تصميمها على الطراز الاسلامي وتضم العديد من الميزات الفريدة ، بما في ذلك لفظ الجلالة
#اكبر ساعة في العالم ساعة (مكة) وتقع على برج الساعة في مجمع أبراج البيت بمكة المكرمة. يبلغ ارتفاعها حوالي 601 متراً ، وتتميز بأربع واجهات كبيرة يمكن رؤيتها من مسافات بعيدة. تم تصميمها على الطراز الاسلامي وتضم العديد من الميزات الفريدة ، بما في ذلك لفظ الجلالة "الله اكبر" واكبر هلال تم صنعه حتى الآن. معلومات إضافية عن ساعة مكة: *الارتفاع والوزن:* يبلغ ارتفاعها برج الساعة 601 متراً ، ويصل وزن الساعةبالكامل إلى 36,000 طن، وفقاً لوكالة الأنباء السعودية. تحتوي الساعة على أربع واجهات ، كل منها يبلغ حجمه 43 × 43 متراً للواجهتين الأمامية والخلفية ، وحوالي 39 43× متراً للواجهتين الجانبيتين. الزخرفة: يزين قمة الساعة لفظ الجلالة "الله أكبر" ، حيث يبلغ طول حرف الالف في كلمة " الله" أكثر من 23 متراً ، كما يزينها هلال يبلغ قطره 23 متراً ، وفقًا لموقع كارديل. التوقيت: يرتبط مركز توقيت مكة المكرمة بشبكة التوقيت العالمي ."UTC" الإضاءة: تستخدم الساعة 21,000 مصباح LED باللونين الاخضر والأبيض لإضاءتها أثناء الأذان, ويمكن رؤية الأضواء على بعد عدة كيلومترات
The Asian elephant’s trunk 🐘 🐘Fusion of nose and upper lip: The trunk is actually an extended nose and upper lip, fully integrated into one organ. 🐘Muscle powerhouse It has about 40,000 muscles (compared to around 600 in the human body). These are grouped into longitudinal and radial units, giving it immense strength and flexibility.  🐘Strength and precision: Asian elephants can use their trunks to push down trees, lift loads of around 300 kg, and at the same time pick up something as delicate as a coin. 🐘Breathing and smelling The trunk is their primary tool for smelling and breathing. They can detect water sources up to 12 miles (19 km) away. 🐘Single “finger” tip,  Unlike African elephants, which have two finger-like projections at the tip of the trunk, Asian elephants have only one. They compensate by curling the trunk around objects to grasp them. 🐘Drinking tool Elephants don’t use the trunk like a straw, they suck water (up to 10 liters) into the trunk and then squirt it into their mouths. 🐘Social tool  Trunks are used for greeting, reassurance, caresses, and even discipline. Calves often hold onto their mother’s tail or trunk for guidance. 🐘Dusting & bathing They spray themselves with water to cool off and then with dust or mud to act as sunscreen and insect repellent. 🐘Trumpeting Their trunks serve as a resonating chamber for sounds ranging from gentle rumbles to loud trumpets used for communication. 🐘The elephant’s trunk never stops growing. The trunk grows throughout the elephant’s life, continuing to adapt to its needs. @Elephant Nature Park  @Save Elephant Foundation  #fyp #elephant  #asian #animal  #happiness
The Asian elephant’s trunk 🐘 🐘Fusion of nose and upper lip: The trunk is actually an extended nose and upper lip, fully integrated into one organ. 🐘Muscle powerhouse It has about 40,000 muscles (compared to around 600 in the human body). These are grouped into longitudinal and radial units, giving it immense strength and flexibility. 🐘Strength and precision: Asian elephants can use their trunks to push down trees, lift loads of around 300 kg, and at the same time pick up something as delicate as a coin. 🐘Breathing and smelling The trunk is their primary tool for smelling and breathing. They can detect water sources up to 12 miles (19 km) away. 🐘Single “finger” tip, Unlike African elephants, which have two finger-like projections at the tip of the trunk, Asian elephants have only one. They compensate by curling the trunk around objects to grasp them. 🐘Drinking tool Elephants don’t use the trunk like a straw, they suck water (up to 10 liters) into the trunk and then squirt it into their mouths. 🐘Social tool Trunks are used for greeting, reassurance, caresses, and even discipline. Calves often hold onto their mother’s tail or trunk for guidance. 🐘Dusting & bathing They spray themselves with water to cool off and then with dust or mud to act as sunscreen and insect repellent. 🐘Trumpeting Their trunks serve as a resonating chamber for sounds ranging from gentle rumbles to loud trumpets used for communication. 🐘The elephant’s trunk never stops growing. The trunk grows throughout the elephant’s life, continuing to adapt to its needs. @Elephant Nature Park @Save Elephant Foundation #fyp #elephant #asian #animal #happiness

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