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10 Fun Facts You May Not Have Known
1. All Polar Bears Are Left-Handed.
All polar bears are left-handed. They have asymmetrical skulls, and their left front paws are larger and more powerful than their right ones.
2. A Cloud Can Weigh More Than 1 Million Pounds.
A cloud can weigh more than 1 million pounds. The average cumulus cloud is made up of 1.1 million tiny water droplets, each weighing roughly 0.02 milligrams – which adds up to a whopping 1.1 million pounds.
3. The Pyramids of Giza Were Built with Out Of Place Blocks.
The Pyramids of Giza were built from limestone blocks that didn’t originally come from their location. The blocks were transported from nearby quarries miles away.
4. The World’s Largest Train Station is in Japan.
The world’s largest train station is Tokyo’s Shinjuku station. It serves over 3 million passengers daily.
5. The Dead Sea is Actually A Lake.
The Dead Sea, located between Israel and Jordan, is actually a lake and not a sea, as its name implies. The lake’s water is nine times saltier than the ocean.
6. The Biggest Fish in The World Could Reach 100 Feet in Length.
The biggest fish in the world is the whale shark, which can grow up to 40 feet in length and weigh up to 47,000 pounds. The largest recorded whale shark measured nearly 100 feet long.
7. There is Enough Gold in the World To Fill Three Olympic Swimming Pools.
There is enough gold in the world to fill three Olympic sized swimming pools. The world’s total gold reserve is estimated to be around 170,000 metric tons, or about 6.3 billion ounces.
8. There is a Statue of Liberty in Paris.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the United States, but there is also a smaller version of it in Paris. The smaller statute stands 13 feet tall, and was given to the U.S. Ambassador to France in 1889.
9. The Oldest Living Tree on Earth is Nearly 5,000 Years Old.
The oldest living tree on earth is a bristlecone pine tree in California. It’s estimated to be more than 4,847 years old.
10. There is an Electrical Field Around Every Living Thing.
Every living organism produces an electrical field. This field can be detected and measured, and it changes in response to the environment. It is believed that this field may help to regulate physiological processes.
What are some fun facts about the world?
1. There are over 8.7 million species on Earth, but experts believe that around 86 percent of all species on Earth have yet to be discovered.
2. Iceland has no army and has never fought a war.
3. The world’s largest known cave is the Sơn Đoòng Cave in Vietnam. It is over 5.5 miles long and is known as the most popular tourist attraction in the country.
4. There are more English speakers in China than in the United States.
5. The world’s oldest living organisms are believed to be 50,000-year-old bacteria from a salt crystal in the North American Great Salt Lake.
6. The Amazon Rainforest produces more than 20% of the world’s oxygen supply.
7. Russia is the world’s largest country covering more than 17 million square kilometers.
8. The highest point on Earth is Mt. Everest which stands at 8,848 meters high.