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Ten Interesting Facts

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The world is really wonderful. Certainly not everything is declining as we think. Everything created in this world has its own rules of operation, which we never thought or thought necessary to think.
But having such knowledge directly related to our daily life can definitely come in handy at some point in our life.

Here is 10 interesting facts,  hope you'll enjoys it.  😄😄


1> Look at the picture of the clock used for most of the advertisements, the time shown is 10 minutes past 10 o'clock. Ever care Just do a Google search and see the watch ads.

These are some reasons why exactly this time is chosen, actually
According to the New York Times, the main reason is quite simple and obvious: aesthetics. There are a number of visual advantages to having the hands set at the 10:10 positions.





*When we look at a watch at 10:10, we consider as if the watch is smiling. It is lovely to have a smiling face, rather than having a crying face when the time is at 8:20. So the form of the hands has a positive effect on the view.


* The position also allows the hands to look nice nearly symmetrical balanced on the face of the timepiece. The 10:10 position is symmetrical, and the human brain tends to appreciate symmetry and orderliness. & they form the letter “v”, which symbolizes victory.


2> The main source of dust in your bedroom is your own body's dead cells and skin particles.


Dust particles vary in size from visible to invisible. The smaller the particle, the longer it stays in the air and the further it can travel.

Large dust particles fall out of the air relatively close to where they are created. These particles form the dust layers you can see on things like furniture and motor vehicles.

Large dust particles tend to be trapped in the nose and mouth when you breathe them in and can be readily breathed out or swallowed harmlessly.

Very small dust particles are more likely to penetrate deeper into the lungs while ultrafine particles can be absorbed directly into the blood stream.



3> About 300 hours of videos are uploaded to YouTube every 1 minute.
*The total number of people who use YouTube – 1,300,000,000.
*300 hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute!
*Almost 5 billion videos are watched on YouTube every single day.
*YouTube gets over 30 million visitors per day



4> One day on Mercury equals 59 days on Earth.
It would be a very long workday from an Earth perspective! This is because Mercury's rotation around its axis lasts 59 days, and it takes 88 days to move around its orbit around the Sun. Interestingly, 59 is exactly 2/3 of 88. This is not by chance - it is an effect of the Sun's gravitational field on Mercury.


5> Sharks lose 30,00 teethes in their lifetime.

Sharks lose up to 30,000 teeth in their lifetime! Because their teeth are anchored into soft cartilage instead of bone, they fall out easily.

6> The lizard can look in two different directions at the same time with its two eyes.

Chameleons are the only lizards who can see in two different directions at once. The cone-shaped eyelids swivel with the eyes, exposing only the pupil. This lets him keep a fairly narrow field of vision with each eye as the eyes move independently of each other.

7>  The lighter was invented 3 years before the invention of the match.

In fact, lighters were used since the 17th century. Of course, they didn’t have the modern look we have nowadays; they were mostly converted flintlock pistols that used gunpowder. In 1823 though, a German chemist named Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner created the first lighter, which was the predecessor of the modern lighter we use today. His discovery was known as the Döbereiner’s lamp:

Friction matches on the other hand, were invented 3 years later, in 1826 by an English man named John Walker. He named them Congreves in honor of the rocket pioneer and inventor, Sir William Congreve.


8>  Honey is the only food that does not rot for hundreds of years.
Honey is, first and foremost, a sugar. Sugars are hygroscopic, a term that means they contain very little water in their natural state but can readily suck in moisture if left unsealed. ... With such an inhospitable environment, organisms can't survive long enough within the jar of honey to have the chance to spoil.



9> Octopuses have 3 hearts, 9 brains and blue blood.

The giant Pacific octopus has three heartsnine brains and blue blood, making reality stranger than fiction. A central brain controls the nervous system. The blood of the giant Pacific octopus has a copper-rich protein called hemocyanin that improves its ability to transport oxygen in cold ocean environments

10> Fish fillet is used to make lipstick.

Some lipstick does contain something called "pearl essence". Also known as " pearlescence ", this silvery substance is literally found in fish scales! It is primarily sourced from herring and can be found in many lipsticks, nail polishes and other cosmetic products due to the shimmer effect it creates.

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