Do you know, for example, where the quietest room in the world is? Or which countries still use the imperial units? Or in what town you can see the fish rain? Or what animal can clean its own ears with its tongue? Oh, the world is such an amazing place! And just because we grow up, it doesn’t mean that our curiosity about the world around us goes away!
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TIMESTAMPS:
How many microbes live in your body 0:14
A chili pepper that you can’t eat 0:46
The quietest room in the world 1:13
The longest traffic jam ever 1:26
The richest man in the world 1:47
The net worth of Scrooge McDuck 2:20
How many people have never seen snow 3:03
The closest relative of dinosaurs 3:14
Fish rain 4:05
The largest island country in the world 4:44
Why jellyfish melts in the sun 4:55
The longest gap between the birth of twins 5:03
The most popular language in the world (not English!) 5:45
The longest-lasting hiccups 5:56
What percentage of the population can read? 6:44
Why the food onboard doesn’t seem delicious 7:30
Which animal has rectangular pupils 8:39
DIamond rain 9:02
Why Mark Zuckerberg designed Facebook in shades of blue 10:53
Which animal has a total of 10 eyes 11:02
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SUMMARY:
- If you have a kid, be prepared for question bombardment: an average four-year-old asks something over 400 times per day.
- Scientists believe Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and draw pictures with the other at the same time.
- Only three countries still use the imperial units: Liberia, Myanmar, and the US.
- Starfish can not only regenerate their lost limbs, but even a limb can regenerate the whole starfish.
- Domestic chicken is the closest relative of dinosaurs. Yes, including the mighty T-Rex.
- Bart Simpson should be older now than his mother was in the first season of the show.
- There’s a town in Honduras where every year, at around the same time of the year, it rains fish.
- Jeep is actually an abbreviation: originally, it was called a G.P., or a general purpose vehicle.
- The first Native American to greet the pilgrims, whose name was Samoset, could speak English even before he met them.
- In 2012, twin girls Amy and Katie were born 87 days apart. They’re now in the Guinness World Records for the longest gap between the birth of twins.
- If you were to watch every video on YouTube, you’d have to spend 1,000 years on that.
- If your fingertips were the size of Earth, you’d feel the difference between a one-story house and a car.
- Lobsters, due to their cold-blooded nature, can come back to life after being frozen and thawed again.
- Some of the first graffiti of the similar kind we have today appeared in Pompeii.
- Cows are highly social creatures, and they even have best buddies they spend most of their time together with.
- There’s archeological evidence of an extinct penguin species that was about 6-foot tall.
- High heels were originally men’s wear. In Ancient Egypt, butchers wore them to avoid blood on the floor.
- There’s a thunderstorm in Venezuela that occurs every year and lasts for about 140-160 nights.
- Black belt in martial arts, such as karate, translates from Japanese as “first step.” That’s because achieving the black belt is just literally the first stage of mastering the art, with much more to come yet.
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