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20 Fascinating Facts About The Planet Saturn
As Saturn has a very low density, if you were able to put it into water, it would float!
Love the wonders of the universe? Explore wild facts about nature, space, animals, and more!
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20 Fascinating Facts About The Planet Saturn
As Saturn has a very low density, if you were able to put it into water, it would float!
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10 Fun World Records About Eating
The world record for eating the most grapes in one minute was 133, which was set in 2001 by Mat Hand from the United Kingdom.
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The Origins of the Yeti
One of the most popular explanations of the origins of the Yeti is that it is a descendant from the giant ape, Gigantopithecus.
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What is the Chance of a Coin Landing on Heads?
Stanford students recorded thousands of coin tosses and discovered the chances are a 51% chance it will land on heads.
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The Superstition & Truth Behind Magpies
According to Christianity the magpie bird represents the devil because one was sat on Jesus’ cross when he was crucified.
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7 Billion: How Did We Get So Big So Fast?
In 1804, the global population reached one billion. In 2011 the global population reached 7 billion.
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15 Interesting Facts About The Planet Jupiter
Jupiter's largest moon is called Ganymede, and has a greater diameter than the planet Mercury.
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10 Unusual Facts About Nails and Nail Polish
In the warm summer, your nails will grow at a faster rate than they will in the cold winter.
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Christmas Tree Facts and Statistics InfoGraphic
Did you know that the first Christmas trees were used in 1510 in Latvia?
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6 Unusual Facts About Ladybugs
Ladybugs are rarely seen between fall and spring. They actually hibernate in clusters during the cold winter months.
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10 Amazing Facts About the Human Body
More than half of the bones in the human body are found in our hands and feet.
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5 Fun Facts About French Fries
Not to be confused with potato chips - did you know French fries in the United Kingdom are also known as “chips”?