12 interesting facts about the world not everyone knows
The world and the life around us are interesting and always contain surprises that not everyone knows. And here are 12 of the many interesting facts you may not know about the world, please follow.
There are more ways of combining cards than the number of atoms on Earth. So don't blame bad luck when you play cards.
Based on data from 2016's Open Source Shakespeare, The Guardian found that more than half of Shakespeare's characters died from being stabbed. Another common cause of death is due to poisoning.
About 71% of the Earth's surface is covered with water, but it's hard to imagine how much that water will hold. According to NASA estimates, the entire water on the planet if forming a ball, it will be nearly 1,400 km wide.
In addition to the Moon, there are two meteors: Cruithne and Asteroid 2002 AA29 orbiting our planet.
According to National Geographic, Antarctica is the only continent on Earth without grasslands. If you do not know, the continent is also the place "the strongest wind, the driest and the coldest planet".
According to researcher Alyson Wilson, more than 1 year after death, the corpse can still continue to move. The cause of these movements is thought to be the result of the decomposition process that causes the ligaments to dry out and shrink.
The only organ in the human body that can float on water is the lungs.
The only continent with land in all four hemispheres of East, West, South and North is Africa.
The only one character that does not appear in the periodic table of elements is 'J', except for the periodic table of elements from some countries such as Norway, Sweden, Poland, Serbia or Croatia. .
Picasso's real name is much longer than the name we often hear. The real name of this famous artist is 23 words long, Pablo Diego José Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno María de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santísima Trinidad Martyr Patricio Clito Ruíz y Picasso.
Fort Knox is the largest gold store in the world, this is also one of the places with the most stringent security in the United States. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the only US president to ever step into this vault in 1943.
If all the space from atoms could be removed, humans on the entire Earth could "fit" into a space with just one apple.
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