Death is illegal in Norwegian town ... and 9 interesting facts startle you
You think that all the characters printed on US dollar bills were former US presidents or humans with the same brain size ... you're completely wrong.
You think that all the characters printed on US dollar bills were former US presidents or humans with the same brain size . you're completely wrong. There are strange things in the world, but if it is said, no one believes that is true.
Here are 10 interesting facts that not everyone knows in the world.
Benjamin Franklin was never a US president
On American banknotes are portraits of presidents George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Anrew Jackson and Ulysses S. Grant. Only the 100-dollar bill, America's largest denomination, is a picture of Benjamin Franklin, he was never the president of the United States. Benjamin Franklin is one of America's births.
Death at Longyearbyen, Norway is illegal
Managers at Longyearbyen of Norway's Svalbard archipelago issued a ban on death and the city cemetery stopped accepting more deaths from 70 years ago. The reason is that the corpses buried here are not biodegradable but well preserved by snow and ice.
So far, this ban still exists, those who are about to die will be transferred to another town and when they die they are buried here.
Neanderthals have bigger brains than humans
According to archaeologists, the Neanderthal skull, a species of the extinct genus about 40,000 years ago, is larger but not as developed as the Homo Sapien's brain. Therefore, they can perform higher functions such as creation and communication.
People tried to set foot on the moon before inventing the suitcase wheel
On July 20, 1969, people first set foot on the moon on Apollo 11. But few people knew that it was not until 1970 that the idea of a scissor suitcase was certified in the US and It was then put into widespread production.
When the pyramid was built, the mammoth still lives on the earth
As we all know, mammoths disappear completely on Earth around the end of the Pleistocene. But few people know that, before that period, the Giza pyramid in Egypt was also being built.
Lazy may be hereditary
In 2014, researchers at the University of Missouri, USA, hypothesized: Lazy may be genetic. Researcher Michael Roberts said that up to 36 of the 17,000 different gene groups in the brain play an important role in motor stimulation.
One-horned horse is the national animal of Scotland
Since the 1300s, Scotland has chosen a single-horned horse, an animal that symbolizes purity, purity, joy, and even national life.
Saudi Arabia imports camels from Australia
Few people know that Saudi Arabia has to import camels from Australia because the number of camels in this Gulf country is not enough for the demand of the people, especially during the holiday season. Camels were brought to Australia from the 19th century, since then the number has reached about 1.2 million and is the largest wild camel complex in the world.
Nintendo was founded over 120 years ago, in 1889
Nintendo is one of the leading video game companies in the world but few know that it is over 100 years old.
Nintendo was originally just a card factory opened on September 23, 1889 in Kyoto, Japan.
Plankton produce 70% of the world's oxygen
If you think that most of the oxygen in the world is caused by trees, you're wrong. The truth is that most of the world's oxygen supply comes from plankton living in the oceans.
Like plants, plankton also photosynthesize, use light and carbon to synthesize food and produce oxygen in the process.
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