The world we live in is full of wonderful and interesting facts you never knew. Some of these amazing facts are maybe general information for you, while the other facts may not!. Today we make these unknown, known facts! So, here are some random quick facts in the world you may never know!
1. There are more twins today than ever before. This is because the later you decide to give birth, the higher your chances of finding twins - and people today often create families long ago.
2. There are more organisms inside and inside your body than humans on earth. And not just two or three times - the numbers are just mind-blowing. Speaking of which, bacteria make 2 to 9 pounds of your body weight. It's hard to imagine how many of them are in your body.
3. If you have a baby, be prepared for the most explosive questions: the average four-year-old has asked something over 400 times a day.
4. There are chili peppers that you don't eat if you want to stay alive. It was never used in cooking, however: it was designed for headache.
5. Scientists believe that Leonardo da Vinci can write with one hand and draw pictures at the same time.
6. Your outer skin is replaced every month. In total, an average person sheds around 40 pounds of skin throughout their life.
7. There's a room at Microsoft's headquarters in Washington that holds the world record for being the quietest room in the world. Standing in it, you can hear your heart beating.
8. In August 2010, Beijing saw the longest traffic jam ever: it lasted 10 days and was 62 miles long.
9. The metric program is the most accepted program in the world. Only three countries still use state units: Liberia, Myanmar, and the United States.
10. John D. Rockefeller still holds the record as the wealthiest man in the world: his net worth, adjusted by inflation, is ten times higher than that of Bill Gates.
11. Starfish can not only recycle their lost organs but also an organ that can recycle complete starfish.
12. Thanks to the Montreal Protocol, signed in 1987, scientists believe that the ozone layer will completely recover within 100 years.
13. In 2011, Forbes decided to estimate the fair value of Scrooge McDuck. They came to the conclusion that it was $ 44.1 billion.
14. If brought together, all ants in the world will grow in proportion to the total population of the earth.
15. Chicken is more than twice as many as humans. In 2009, their worldwide total was estimated at 18.6 billion.
16. Purple is the most popular color when it comes to national flags. There are only two countries in the world that they use for themselves: Dominica and Nicaragua.
17. If you have seen snow in your life, consider yourself lucky: two-thirds of the world will never say the same about themselves.
18. The domestic chicken is the closest relative of the dinosaurs. Yes, it includes a powerful T-Rex.
19. The leaves of the trees turn yellow and red come fall because they do not have enough warmth and sunlight to produce a green color - chlorophyll.
21. Bart Simpson should be older now than his mother was in the first season of the show. That is if the yellow family aged normally.
22. There is a $ 20 coin made in 1933 that was sold 70 years later for more than $ 7 billion. Also, it has never actually been used as money.
23. You should never suppress a sneeze if you don't need to. The pressure can lead to a rupture of the blood vessel in your head or neck, which can lead to injury.
24. There is a city in Honduras where every year, at about the same time of year, it rains fish. Scientists have no idea about this subject.
25. Although there are 24 hours in a day, there are more than 24 time zones in the world. Some of them are just 45 or even 30 minutes apart from their closest neighbors.
26. The first Native American to greet pilgrims, whose name was Samoset, was able to speak English even before he met them.
27. Sweden is the largest island country in the world. It has over 221,800 islands, about a thousand of which are inhabited.
28. Jellyfish melts in the sun because it is 95% water.
29. In 2012, twin girls Amy and Katie were born 87 days apart. They are now on the Guinness World Record to find the longest gap between twins.
30. All the Pandas found in the world’s zoo are from China. If you see a large panda at the zoo, you can be sure it's just a stranger there.
31. If you're watching every video on YouTube, you'll have to spend 1,000 years on that. And then about a thousand times more because of all the new videos that will appear at that time.
32. The bones of a mouse are so flexible that they can penetrate a pen-sized hole. If you cage one, make sure the grid is small enough.
33. The most popular language in the world is not English, and by far. The title is Mandarin Chinese, with over one million speakers worldwide.
34. Records of the longest hiccups belong to a man named Charles Osborne. He had this condition for 69 straight years.
35. Human fingers are very sensitive as an evolutionary perk.
36. If your fingers were the size of the Earth, then you could feel the difference between a one-story house and a car.
37. China is home to many bicycles in the world. However, the most bike-friendly city is Copenhagen in Denmark.
38. The tongue of the giraffe is too long for the animal to clean its ears. Which it does over and over again.
39. The hummingbird's heart beats at a rate of 1,200 beats per minute. That's 20 strokes per second!
40. About 86% of the world's adult population can read, and it has been considered a major step up compared to half a century ago.
41. If you haven't noticed, the goats have rectangular pupils. And only animals have such an eye structure.
42. Cows are beloved social creatures, and they have the best friend they spend together. They become sad when they leave.
43. During the flight, our sense of smell and taste are 20 to 50% less than normal. That is why the food on the board does not appear to be delicious.
44. Japan is home to the world's oldest hotel. It has been welcoming customers since 705 CE.
45. Facebook can be qualified as a country on its own: today there are more than 2 billion people using it, surpassing the population of the US, China, and Brazil.
46. French was the official language of England for about 450 years. In 1066, William the Conqueror, a native of France, came to the country and bought the language there.
SO, these were today’s quick random facts around the world. So which one did you like the most? Please share that within comments. Have a great time!!
46 Quick Amazing Facts in the World
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