"Bookkeeper" is the only word in English language with three consecutive Double letters. |
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Over 4 million cars in Brazil are now running on gasohol instead of petrol. Gasohol is a fuel made from sugar cane. |
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There are as many chickens on earth as there are humans. |
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If you ate too many carrots, you'd turn orange. |
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The
world's first University was established in Takshila, India in 700BC.
More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60
subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4th century BC was one
of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education. |
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Bamboo can grow up to 3 ft in 24 hours. |
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315 entries in Webster's 1996 Dictionary were misspelled. |
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American Airlines saved $40,000 in 1987 by eliminating one olive from each salad served in first-class. |
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According to German researchers, the risk of heart attack is higher on Monday than any other day of the week. |
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If
you are locked in a completely sealed room, you will die of carbon
dioxide poisoning first before you will die of oxygen deprivation. |
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A
normal person will die from total lack of sleep sooner than from
starvation. Death will occur about 10 days without sleep, while
starvation takes a Few weeks. |
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Due to gravitational effects, your weigh slightly less when the moon is directly overhead. |
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It would take 1,200,000 mosquitoes, each sucking once, to completely drain the average human of blood. |
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About 75 acres of pizza are eaten in in the U.S. Everyday. |
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Sharks can live up to 100 years. |
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All the planets in our solar system rotate anticlockwise, except Venus. It is the only planet that rotates clockwise. |
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During
the 2,475,576,000 seconds of the average length life, averagely we
speak 123,205,750 words, have sex 4,239 times, shed 121 pints of tears. |
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40 percent of McDonald's profits come from the sales of Happy Meals. |
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Our eyes are always the same size from birth, but our nose and ears never stop growing. |
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The
creosote bush, which grows in the Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan
deserts, has been shown by radiocarbon dating to have lived since the
birth of Christ. Some of these plants may endure 10,000 years,
scientists say. If only they could talk. |
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Cat's urine glows under a black light. |
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Google, with a brand value of $86 billion, is the world's most powerful brand. |
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The cockroach is the fastest animal on 6 legs covering a meter a second. |
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A normal person laughs five times in a day. |
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The only 2 animals that can see behind itself without turning it's head are the rabbit and the parrot. |
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The word "listen" contains the same letters as the word "silent". |
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Many
fish can change sex during the course of their lives. Others,
especially rare deep-sea fish, have both male and female sex organs. |
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By age sixty, most people have lost half of their taste buds. |
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The
most beautiful and incredible gift of love is the monument Taj Mahal in
India. Built by Mughal Emperor Shahjahan as a memorial to his wife it
stands as the emblem of the eternal love story. Work on the Taj Mahal
began in 1634 and continued for almost 22 years and required the labor
of 20,000 workers from all over India and Central Asia. |
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Winston Churchill was born in a ladies' room during a dance. |
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The Statue of Liberty's index finger is eight feet and one inch long. |
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Bananas grow pointing upwards. |
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Venice in Italy is built on 118 sea islets joined by 400 bridges. It is gradually sinking into the water. |
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POLAR BEAR can look clumsy & slow but during chase on ice, can reach 25 miles / hr of speed. |
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The average person spends two weeks waiting for a traffic light to change. |
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If you go blind in one eye, you'll only lose about one-fifth of your vision (but all your depth perception.) |
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The 73% of people who buy Valentine's Day flowers are men, while only 27 percent are women. |
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The
most powerful laser in the world, the Nova laser at Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory, CA, USA, generates a pulse of energy equal to
100,000,000,000,000 watts of power for .000000001 second to a target the
size of a grain of sand. |
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The
focusing muscles of the eye move about 100,000 times a day. To give the
leg muscles the same exercise would involve walking 80km (50 miles) a
day. |
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60% North Indians are pure vegetarian & in whole India 36%. |
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Indians have been biting into juicy mangoes for 3,000 years. But the western world came to know about it only 300 years ago! |
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Human use 14 muscles to smile and 43 to frown. |
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The world's population has been increased 3.1 billion in last 40 years. |
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Polar
bears have more problems with overheating than they do with cold. Even
in very cold weather, they quickly overheat when they try to run. |
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ELEPHANT teeth can weigh as much as 9 pounds. |
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The heaviest human brain ever recorded weighed 5 lb. 1.1 oz. (2.3 kg.). |
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KIWIS are the only birds, which hunt by sense of smell. |
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The average person has 100,000 hairs on his/her head. Each hair grows about 5 inches (12.7 cm) every year. |
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An average human move 25.4 times during sleep in a day. |
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In
the late 19th century, millions of human mummies were used as fuel for
locomotives in Egypt where wood and coal was scarce, but mummies were
plentiful. |
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Due
to a metal shortage during World War II, Oscars were made of painted
plaster for three years. Following the war, the Academy invited
recipients to redeem the plaster figures for gold-plated metal ones. |
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An eyeball weighs about 1 ounce |
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Bird Feeding: Do not feed avocado as it is toxic to birds! |
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Humans have 46 chromosomes, peas have 14 and crayfish have 200. |
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An average human speak 4,800 words in 24 hours. |
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Girls
however are slightly more likely than boys to use home computers for
e-mail, word processing and completing school assignments than playing
games. |
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The word 'set ' has the most number of definitions in the English language: 192. |
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Hummingbirds are the only animal that can also fly backwards. |
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A Blue Whale can eat as much as 3 tones of food everyday, but at the same time can live without food for 6 months. |
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By
the time you turn 70, your heart will have beat some two-and-a-half
billion times (figuring on an average of 70 beats per minute.) |
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The polar bear's compact ears and small tail also help prevent heat loss. |
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A cough releases an explosive charge of air that moves at speeds up to 60 mph. |
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The
Jules Undersea Lodge is an underwater hotel in Key Largo, Florida and
is the only such hotel in the United States. It is 30 feet (9 m) deep on
the ocean floor and guests have to scuba dive to get to their rooms. |
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The cosmos contains approximately 50,000,000,000 galaxies. |
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OWL is the only bird, which can rotate its head to 270 degrees. |
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The USA uses 29% of the world's petrol and 33% of the world's electricity. |
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OSTRICH eats pebbles to help digestion by grinding up the ingested food. |
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After spending hours working at a computer display, look at a blank piece of white paper. It will probably appear pink. |
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Women produce half the world's food, but own only one percent of its farmland. |
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The
retina inside the eye covers about 650mm2 (1 sq in) and contains 137
million light-sensitive cells: 130 million rod cells for black-and-white
vision and 7 million cone cells for colour vision. |
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An average human's breathe 438 cubic feet AIR in 24 hours. |
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The oldest existing newspaper in India is Bombay Samachar. |
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Dr.
Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (TUS) [the 52nd Dai al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi
Bohras] built the Raudat Tahera in Mumbai (India) over the qabr mubarak
of his father. The mausoleum is the only one of its kind to have the
entire Quran inscribed on its walls. |
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An average human produce 1.43 pints sweat in a day. |
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At
the deepest part of the ocean (35,813 feet/10,916 meters) in the
Mariana Trench, that depth the pressure is 18,000 pounds (9172
kilograms) per square inch. |
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When you sneeze air rushes out your nose at a rate of 100 miles per hour. |
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An average person uses the bathroom 6 times per day. |
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Traffic lights are being used before the invention of motor car. |
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The
Hubble Space Telescope weighs 12 tons (10,896 kilograms), is 43 feet
(13.1 meters) long, and cost $2.1 billion to originally build. |
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Dr.
Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (TUS)'s [the 52nd Dai al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi
Bohras] voice at the age of 98 is so clear that a computer analysis in
Germany interpreted it to be the voice of a 40 year old. |
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Polar bears know how to pack on the fat, a single bear can consume 100 pounds of blubber at one sitting. |
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Global
Positioning System (GPS) is the only system today that can show your
exact position on the Earth anytime, in any weather, no matter where you
are! |
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The largest quantity of fish in the world is produced by Japan & Russia. |
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Of
the more than 600 million school-age children in the developing world,
120 million primary school-age children are not in school, 53 percent
are girls. |
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A 'geep' is the resulting offspring of a sheep and a goat. |
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A
camel's hump is not used for water storage, but camels can go for long
periods of time without water. They drink large amounts of water up to
20 gallons at a time. This water is stored in the animal's bloodstream. |
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Vitamin K is necessary for clotting of blood. |
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If you could throw a snowball fast enough, it would totally vaporize when it hit a brick wall. |
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The
height of Mt. Everest (29,035 feet) was revised upward by 7 feet based
on measurements made in 1999 using the satellite-based Global
Positioning System. |
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The SWAN has over 25,000 feathers in its body. |
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In a lifetime the marrow creates about half a tonne of red corpuscles. |
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8.7 million of United State residents who were born in Asia. |
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The leg muscles of a locust are about 1000 times more powerful than an equal weight of human muscle. |
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The most commonest English word in writing around the world is "the". |
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Alfred Southwick inventing the first electric chair & Professionally he was a Dentist (MDS, DDS). |
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It can easily learn about any cat's present state of mind by observing the posture of his tail. |
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Monarchs
have been known to migrate over 3000km. In fact a Monarch tagged at
Presqu'ile, here in southern Ontario, was recovered in Mexico and is on
record as being the longest insect migration. |
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In a lifetime the average US resident eats more than 50 tons of food and drinks more than 13,000 gallons of liquid. |
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Lab tests can detect traces of alcohol in urine 6 to 12 hours after a person has stopped drinking. |
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Father's
Day was first observed in Spokane, Washington, in 1910. Sonora Louise
Smart Dodd,of Washington, first proposed the idea of a "father's day" in
1909. |
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The
most prominent topographic feature on Earth is the immense volcanic
mountain chain that encircles the planet beneath the sea -- the chain is
more than 30,000 miles (48,000 kilometers) long and rises an average of
18,000 feet (5.5 kilometers) above the seafloor. |
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In Britain 70% mothers go for work. |
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Children between ages 6 to 10 exchange more than 650 million Valentine's cards with teachers, classmates, and family members. |
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Polar bears have two layers of fur for further protection from the cold. |
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Dolphins are of the aquatic mammal family Delphinidae. It is estimated there are between 30 to 40 species of dolphins. |
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There are roughly 4,000 known minerals, although only about 200 are of major importance. |
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An average human's take 2.9 pounds WATER (including all liquids) in 24 hours. |
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More artists live in California than any other state in the United States. There are 10,000 arts organizations in California. |
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An average human's take of 3.25 pounds FOOD in a day. |
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For
over 100 years, until the 16th century, the Spaniards maintained
control of Canaries, selling only males to other European countries.
Then, due to a shipping accident, a large cargo of canaries escaped and
flew to the Island of Elba. They soon were sold all over Europe. |
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It takes 17 muscles to smile & 43 to frown. |
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Dr.
Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (TUS) [the 52nd Dai al-Mutlaq of Dawoodi
Bohras] memorized the Quran at the age of 21 & built the Mahad uz
Zahra, Surat (India) the first of its kind in the world for the study of
the Quran. |
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Chocolate
can be killed dogs. Chocolate affects a dog's heart and nervous system.
A few ounces is enough to kill a small sized dog. |
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Buddha delivered his first sermon at Sarnath. |
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African Greys enter into a lifelong monogamous bond when sexually mature. Like macaws, they pick their mates carefully! |
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India's first television center was set up at Delhi. |
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The United Nations University is located in Tokyo. |
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The chemical pectin, found in ripe fruit, causes jam to set when cooling. |
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Butterflies are the second largest group of pollinators, next to bees. |
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Every
year around 1 billion Valentine cards are sent across. After Christmas
it's a single largest seasonal card-sending occasion. |
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Some butterflies, such as the Northern Pearly Eye, will fly at night. |
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Brahmi script were the edicts of Ashoka inscribed. |
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90% of the Vitamin C present in Brussel Sprouts are lost in cooking. |
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More than 50 million Americans said they had a disability; for 32.5 million of them, the disability was severe. |
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At least 300,000 people have been killed by volcanoes during the last 500 years. |
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Cockatoos are one of the most long-lived parrots. |
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The
most prominent topographic feature on Earth is the immense volcanic
mountain chain that encircles the planet beneath the sea, the chain is
more than 30,000 miles (48,000 kilometers) long and rises an average of
18,000 feet (5.5 kilometers) above the seafloor. |
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There are approximately 30-35 million Real Christmas Trees sold in the U.S. every year. |
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In
2004, Clinton, Mikhail Gorbachev and Sophia Loren won a grammy for Best
Spoken Word Album for Children for narrating the Russian National
Orchestra's "Peter and the Wolf/Wolf Tracks." |
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Canaries were introduced to Spain in 1478 when the Spaniards conquered the Canary Islands. |
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The top selling Christmas Trees are: balsam fir, Douglas-fir, Fraser fir, noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine and white pine. |
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Russia is the largest country in area. |
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When
a Norwegian scientist, Nils Oritsland, studied a polar bear on a
treadmill, he found that his subject would move off for short periods of
time at higher speeds and would sometimes lie down and refuse to walk
at all! |
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Insects
do not make noises with their voices. The noise of bees, mosquitoes and
other buzzing insects is caused by rapidly moving their wings. |
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It
is said that Hatchetfish will break the surface of the water and "fly"
after their prey using their large pectoral fins as "wings". |
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Mini-lops were derived from German lops called "Kleine Widder" lops. Mini lops were recognized as their own breed in 1982. |
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The
first electronic digital computer (called ENIAC - the Electronic
Numerical Integrator and Calculator) was developed in 1946 and contained
over 18,000 vacuum tubes. |
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The most commonest English nouns are time, person, and year. |
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Cerberus, the three-headed dog of Greek mythology, guarded the gates to the underworld. |
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When
curled up in a ball, polar bears sometimes cover their muzzles - which
radiate heat - with one of their thickly furred paws. |
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Like
a bat, dolphins use echolocation to navigate and hunt, bouncing
high-pitched sounds off of objects, and listening for the echoes. |
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Harvester larvae are carnivorous. They feed on aphids not plants. |
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In
the year 1935 the United States Congress announced the first Sunday of
August as the National Friendship Day. It was initially declared a
holiday in honor of friends. |
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North
American Real Christmas Trees are grown in all 50 states and Canada.
Eighty-five percent (85%) of artificial trees sold in the U.S. are
manufactured in China. |
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The compound carotene gives the carrot its color. |
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There
are 292 species of butterflies in Canada. Most of which are found in
British Columbia (176) and the fewest on Prince Edward Island (42). In
Ontario we have 142 species. |
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Debris flows are like mud avalanches that can move at speeds in excess of 100 mph (160 kph). |
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First Stock Exchange of America was in Philadelphia & it was established in 1791. |
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4% people drink cold drink daily. |
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CASSOWARY is one of the dangerous BIRD, that can kill a man or animal by tearing off with its dagger like claw. |
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All domestic canaries available today originated from the Island Canary, Serinus canaria. |
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Bill
Clinton considered repealing the Twenty Second Constitutional
Amendment, which limits presidents to two elected terms, in the event of
a terrorist attack. |
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Some scientists call Greenland an island, others say it's a continent, but it's only about one-third the size of Australia. |
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180
million nos. of Valentine's Day cards exchanged annually, making
Valentine's Day the second-most popular greeting-card-giving occasion. |
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An estimated 175,000 Real Christmas Trees are sold via e-commerce or catalogue and shipped mail-order. |
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3,467 Nos. of confectionery nut stores in the United States, they are among the best sources of sweets for Valentine's Day. |
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Clinton's Presidential Library, the largest in the United State, is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. |
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Mass
production of toothbrushes began in America around 1885. The first
American to patent a toothbrush was H. N. Wadsworth, (patent number
18,653,) on Nov. 7, 1857. |
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Self-employment,
part-time and home-based work have expanded opportunities for women's
participation in the labor force but are characterized by lack of
security, lack of benefits and low income. |
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Canaries
were classified for by their shape and the geographic areas in which
they were developed while others are named and classified for their
plumage, song, or color. Different countries became known for the
classification they bred, for example, the Germans bred for song while
the English and French bred for coloration. |
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About 40% Proportion of all Valentine card purchases which parents account for. |
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Oils from the orange roughy, Hoplostethus atlanticus, a deep-sea fish from New Zealand, are used in making shampoo. |
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A Boeing 747's wing span is longer than the Wright brother's first flight.(the Wright brother's invented the airplane). |
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An average human Lose 85.60, body temperature in a day. |
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Cotton, rags and paper take 6 months to break down. |
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"The
Boston Tea Party" took place in 1773, that was an act of direct action
protest by the American colonists against British Government in which
they destroyed many crates of tea bricks belonging to the British East
India Company on ships in Boston Harbor. |
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Half
of the world's refugees and displaced people are women and girls. As
refugees, they are particularly vulnerable to sexual violence while in
flight, in refugee camps and during resettlement. |
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Alginates,
derived from the cell walls of brown algae, are used in beer, frozen
desserts, pickles, adhesives, boiler compounds, ceramics, explosives,
paper and toys. |
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Alfred Southwick developed the idea of using electric current & Professionally he was a Dentist (MDS, DDS). |
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Kandla port has a free trade zone. |
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