Word amazing facts about

To celebrate the miracle of forests that the Earth has given us, we would like to share amazing facts about forests with you.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

an intriguing cave story

about

their traditions and so on?

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

загадочных легенд

о

древних пещерах и варварских традициях?

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

Stop at the Parliament building for a guided visit,

that takes 50 minutes and find out some amazing facts about this impressive building and its history!

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

Мы останавливаемся у здания парламента для ведомого посещения,

что занимает 50 минут и узнать некоторые удивительные факты об этом впечатляющем здании и его истории!

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

The participants in the workshop will discover amazing facts about chocolate: from botanical characteristics of the cacao tree

and the history of the product’s spread in different countries to various rules and techniques for its production.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

Посетителям мастер-класса откроются удивительные сведения о шоколаде: от ботанических особенностей какао- дерева и

истории распространения продукта в разных странах до правил и технологий его приготовления.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

Near Arsenalna guide will tell a lot of amazing facts about the construction of this metro station in Kiev in 1960,

the Arsenal plant, in honor of which it acquired its name and the pedestal, which adorns the gun, made at the same factory.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

Возле Арсенальной гид расскажет много удивительных фактов о строительстве этой станции метро в Киеве в 1960 году,

о

заводе Арсенал, в честь которого она приобрела свое название и

о

постаменте, на котором красуется пушка, изготовленная на одноименном заводе.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

If you look closely you can see that most of the houses have no roofs, it is an amazing fact about this country.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

Если присмотреться можно заметить, что на большинстве домов нет крыш, это удивительный факт об этой стране.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

in the same state, you will be able to see the light bulb that had not blown for a hundred years.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

в том же штате, вы сможете лично увидеть лампочку, которая не перегорала уже сто лет.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

In the original book of the famous American author and

Illustrator Steve Jenkins tells young readers about the amazing facts of animal life.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

В своей оригинальной книге известный американский автор и

иллюстратор Стив Дженкинс рассказывает маленьким читателям об удивительных фактах из жизни животных.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

Our best tours are walking tour» Aristocratic Lipki» and» Tales of old Podil»,

during which the guides will tell you about the amazing facts of life of our ancestors and the show something very interesting,

but not always well-known corners of one of the most beautiful areas of Kiev.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

Нашими визитными карточками являются прогулка« Аристократические Липки» и« Сказки древнего Подола»,

во время которых экскурсоводы поведают вам об удивительных фактах жизни наших предков и покажут очень красивые,

но не всегда известные уголки одних из самых красивых районов Киева.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

Well, here’s an amazing infographic we have put together that explains all

about

these wondrous error screens, from facts about Windows BSoDs,

to famous BSoDs in history, to what the error messages mean.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

Ну, вот удивительный инфографики мы собрали, что объясняет все об этих дивных экранах ошибок, от фактов о Windows BSODs,

известным BSODs в истории, что означают сообщения об ошибках.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

context icon

context icon

context icon

context icon

context icon

context icon

context icon

context icon

context icon

context icon

You will hear a lot of stories with amazing facts, photos, shocking figures and interesting comparisons.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

Также вы услышите множество историй с удивительными фактами, фотографиями, шокирующими цифрами и интересными сравнениями.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

An amazing fact

about

this app is that it has no buttons at all.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

To introduce children to the amazing animals, let them learn interesting facts

about

animal life.

icon https://st.tr-ex.me/img/material-icons/svg/open_in_new/baseline.svg

context icon

context icon

context icon

Results: 9480,
Time: 0.1817

English

Russian

Russian

English

  • Facebook logo
  • Twitter logo
  • LinkedIn logo

© 2023 Prezi Inc.
Terms & Privacy Policy

The world we live in is full of amazing facts you never knew.

Some of these facts are common knowledge, like never eating yellow snow, whilst some are rather unknown knowledge, like the fact that cheetahs love the smell of Calvin Klein fragrances.

Today we make these unknown facts, known! Hopefully, you’re ready to retain some knowledge because we’ve got a treat for you today!

And now for the 100 amazing facts! So grab a drink, sit back, relax, and enjoy these 100 utterly amazing facts you never knew!

Oranges were originally green.

Oranges were originally green.

The first oranges ever imported to the West were from Southeast Asia and were tangerine-pomelo hybrids that were green in color.

In fact, oranges grown in warmer parts of the world, such as Vietnam and Thailand, stay green throughout their lifetime.

Going to work is more dangerous than going to war.

Going to work is more dangerous than going to war.

Statistically, you are three times more likely to die traveling to or from work than you are if you were to be shipped out to war these days.

Russia has more surface area than Pluto.

Russia has more surface area than Pluto.

With 6,601,668 square miles of landmass, Russia beats Pluto’s 6,427,805 square miles of surface area and dwarfs the world’s second-biggest country, Canada, which has a landmass of 3,855,103 square miles.

You can fire an arrow around an object to hit a target.

You can fire an arrow around an object to hit a target.

Both English and Arabic historic sources have mentioned skilled archers curving arrows around objects.

It has become a practice among some modern-day archers who have proved it can be done.

In fact, an arrow can even be fired with a 180-degree curve to hit an object on the other side of a wall – amazing, right?!

There is no specific time zone at the South Pole.

There is no specific time zone at the South Pole.

This is because all the longitude lines on the planet meet up there (because the planet isn’t flat, yo).

The stations on the South Pole use the time zone of the country that owns them, meaning two stations near each other could be using two different time zones.

The first-ever 3D film was released in cinemas in 1922.

The first ever 3D film was released in cinemas in 1922.

Released in September of that year, The Power of Love was a silent film and was released in cinemas worldwide.

It even came with an alternative ending that was decided by closing one eye or the other!

Sadly, the film is lost and hasn’t been found for decades!

Sandra Bullock was almost “Neo” in The Matrix.

Sandra Bullock was almost 'Neo' in The Matrix.

The film’s producers had such a hard time finding the right man for the role before they found Keanu Reeves that they almost changed Neo to a female character.

Surfer slang “hang ten” means having all 10 toes over your board’s edge when riding a wave.

Surfer slang 'hang ten' means having all 10 toes over your board's edge when riding a wave.

This is a move that can usually only be done on a heavy longboard.

There was a type of Pterodactyl with a bigger wingspan than a fighter jet.

There was a type of Pterodactyl with a bigger wingspan than a fighter jet.

The remarkable beast’s remains were dug up in Romania.

Standing as tall as a giraffe, it’s believed the flying reptile would have weighed about half a ton.

With a wingspan of 39 feet, it would have been bigger than the roughly 33-foot wingspan of an F16 fighter jet.

Scientists genetically modified goats to spin spider silk from their udders.

Scientists genetically modified goats to spin spider silk from their udders.

US Professor Randy Lewis transplanted a gene into the goats from a spider that allows the goats to produce milk containing an extra protein.

This is then extracted from the goat milk and spun into a spider silk thread.

The Burj Khalifa is so tall you can see two sunsets from it in one day.

Scientists genetically modified goats to spin spider silk from their udders.

You can see the sunset happen at ground level, and then if you get the elevator all the way up the building, you can see it set again from the top.

Queen Elizabeth II’s handbag was a body language communication device.

The British Queen's handbag is a body language communication device.

It was used by her to relay secret and silent messages to her staff.

For example, if she finished speaking to a guest, she moved it from one arm to another, and her aides would politely end the conversation. If she wanted to abruptly end a conversation, she put her bag on the ground.

There is a spacecraft graveyard in the South Pacific Ocean.

There is a spacecraft graveyard in the South Pacific Ocean.

Known as “Point Nemo,” it is the furthest place on the Earth from land.

It is home to over 300 spacecraft and associated space debris, including the MIR space station, the first-ever object assembled in planetary orbit by Russian cosmonauts.

Broccoli is a “man-made” food.

Broccoli is a ‘man-made’ food.

So human’s just engineered broccoli out of nowhere? Nope. Well, not exactly.

Broccoli only came about after years and years of selective breeding between wild cabbage plants that started around the 6th century BC.

In fact, the word “broccoli” comes from the Italian for “the flowering crest of a cabbage.”

High heels were originally men’s shoes.

High heels were originally men’s shoes.

High heels came into circulation on the shoe circuit in roughly 10 BC.

They were worn by men of the Persian Cavalry to help their boots stay in their stirrups when riding horses.

Bowler Hats were originally invented as safety hats.

Bowler Hats were originally invented as safety hats.

Bowler Hats were designed by London hatters Thomas and William Bowler (hence the name).

The hat was invented to keep horse riders’ heads safe from branches and other obstacles.

“OMG” was first used in writing in 1917.

“OMG” was first used in writing in 1917.

Although people might have said it before then, the popular acronym for “Oh My God” was first used in writing in a letter to Winston Churchill in 1917.

It was used by John Arbuthnot Fisher, a retired Admiral of the British Navy, who said in his letter, “I hear that a new order of Knighthood is on the tapis, O.M.G. (Oh! My God!)”.

There is a smoke alarm for the deaf.

There is a smoke alarm for the deaf.

Invented by a team of Japanese scientists and engineers, this lifesaving device works by spraying vaporized wasabi into the air, which notifies deaf people of a fire – it will even wake them up if they’re sleeping!

This invention won one of the IG Nobel Prizes in 2011, a spoof of the Nobel Prizes, for inventions that “first make people laugh, and then make them think.”

Peanuts, walnuts, almonds, cashews, and pistachios aren’t nuts.

Peanuts, walnuts, almonds, cashews and pistachios aren’t nuts.

They’re classed as seeds because a nut is defined as “a hard-shelled dry fruit or seed with a separable rind or shell and interior kernel.”

Armadillos have shells so hard they can deflect a bullet.

Armadillos have shells so hard they can deflect a bullet.

One poor Texan man learned this the hard way when he shot at an armadillo only to have the bullet ricochet off the indestructible beast and back at him into his jaw! The man was airlifted to hospital.

Amazingly, the armadillo just walked off unscathed.

Only a quarter of the Sahara Desert is sandy.

Only a quarter of the Sahara Desert is sandy.

Most of this gargantuan desert is covered in gravel, although it also has its own mountain ranges and oases.

Also, it isn’t the world’s largest desert because…

Antarctica is the world’s largest desert.

Antarctica is the world’s largest desert.

The Antarctic Polar Desert covers the Antarctica continent and covers roughly 5.5 million square miles.

The Sahara Desert covers roughly 3.6 million square miles.

In 1960, a cow got hit by a chunk of falling U.S. satellite in Cuba.

In 1960, a cow was killed by a chunk of falling U.S. satellite in Cuba.

This was during a time when tensions between Havana and Washington were at their highest.

So the Cubans decided to make the best out of a bad situation and had a good laugh at their American neighbors.

They paraded a cow through the Cuban streets with a sign on it that said, “Eisenhower, you murdered one of my sisters!”

Your nose and ears never stop growing.

Your nose and ears never stop growing.

They are the only two parts of your body that keep growing when all your other features’ growth comes to an end.

In the 1990s, half of the world’s CDs were made for AOL sign-up discs.

In the 1950s, half of the world’s CDs were made for AOL sign-up discs.

For you young ‘uns out there, this fact is going to blow your mind – you had to use a disc to sign up for an internet provider!

The world wasn’t always full of all 5G’s just knocking about in the planetary ether – hell, back then, I think 3G would’ve been mind-blowing enough, let alone not having to use a disc to sign up to the internet!

The Eiffel Tower “grows” in the summer.

The Eiffel Tower ‘grows’ in the summer.

Due to the heat expansion of the tower’s iron in the summer sun, the Eiffel Tower can grow by up to 6 inches in height!

Bees can fly higher than Mount Everest!

Bees can fly higher than Mount Everest!

Bees can fly at levels up to 29,525 feet above sea level – higher than the planet’s tallest Mountain!

Until 2015, it was illegal to dance in Japan after midnight.

Until 2015, it was illegal to dance in Japan after midnight.

This was a law introduced in 1948 to crack down on dance halls that acted as fronts for illicit activities, and it was only revoked in 2015.

In 1997 a cargo ship lost 4.8 million Lego bits in a storm. They are still washing up today.

In 1997 a cargo ship lost 4.8 million Lego bits in a storm. They are still washing up today.

The container ship Tokio Express was hauling cargo across stormy seas on February 13, 1997, when a rogue wave crashed over the decks and caused some of her cargo to become loose and wash overboard.

One such container contained a shipment of Lego including octopuses, dragons, flippers, and flowers.

These pieces are often found on the beaches of Cornwall in the UK whenever there’s a particularly bad storm.

In Tokyo, Japan, there is a hedgehog cafe.

In Tokyo, Japan, there is a hedgehog cafe.

You can go to this establishment and pay 1,000 Yen to go in, have a cappuccino and play with and cuddle some amazing hedgehogs!

Just be careful when you’re cuddling them because they aren’t exactly soft and fluffy!

The smallest dinosaur ever discovered is only 16 inches long.

In Tokyo, Japan, there is a hedgehog cafe.

Discovered in China, the Microraptor is one of the most recent dinosaur discoveries and is the smallest ever found.

Most of the specimens that have been found have also been fully grown, so the baby Microraptors would have been even smaller!

In England, pigeon poop is the property of the Crown.

In Tokyo, Japan, there is a hedgehog cafe.

This is because pigeon poop could be used to make gunpowder.

Because of this, King George I declared all pigeon poop to be the property of the Crown in the 18th Century.

The letter ‘E’ is the most common letter in the English language.

The letter ‘e’ is the most common letter in the English language.

It appears in roughly 11% of all words used in the English language and is used 12 times in this very sentence alone!

New Zealand is actually part of a much bigger, sunken landmass.

New Zealand is actually part of a much bigger, sunken landmass.

Dubbed Zealandia, it was only discovered after humans had traveled to space as they were able to easily see it from above the Earth.

Some scientists believe it should be formally recognized as the world’s 8th continent.

A female Gladiator was called a Gladiatrix.

A female Gladiator was called a Gladiatrix.

Gladiatrices (plural term there peeps) were much the same as their male counterparts and would fight each other for the glory of their masters and the entertainment of the crowds.

However, for some reason, very little history or knowledge of them survived – save for a few accounts written by members of Rome’s elite.

Koalas have unique fingerprints.

Koalas have unique fingerprints.

So do chimpanzees and gorillas.

However, koala fingerprints are so similar to human fingerprints that even the most seasoned forensic scientists would have a hard time telling a koala fingerprint from a human one.

In China, the police use geese as sentries.

In China, the police use geese as sentries.

In many parts of rural China, police have opted to use geese as police animals as they are highly alert and capable of making lots of noise.

Also, “police geese” sounds cooler than “police dogs.”

There are sharks that can live for up to 500 years.

There are sharks which can live for up to 500 years.

Greenland Sharks have the longest known lifespan of all vertebrate animals.

Bonus fact: They don’t even reach sexual maturity until they are roughly 150 years old!

A man survived being hit by a car and thrown 118 feet.

A man survived being hit by a car and thrown 118 feet.

Off-duty paramedic Matthew McKnight was hit by a car traveling 70 miles per hour and was catapulted 118 feet!

He suffered some fairly serious injuries but amazingly managed to recover.

He now holds the Guinness World Record for the furthest distance thrown by a car!

Natural bananas contain seeds inside of them.

Natural bananas contain seeds inside of them – some of which take up most of the banana!

The reason your store-bought bananas are nice, soft, and seedless is that they have been specially bred over generations so that they do not form mature seeds.

The most common banana, the Cavendish, traces its selectively-bred lineage all the way back to 1834!

In Bosnia, Serbia, and Montenegro, you can legally vote at 16.

In Bosnia, Serbia and Montenegro you can legally vote at 16.

However, that’s only if you’re employed.

If you’re unemployed, then the minimum voting age is 18, much like the rest of the world.

All astronauts going to the International Space Station have to learn how to speak Russian.

All astronauts going to the International Space Station (ISS) have to learn how to speak Russian.

This is because astronauts traveling to the ISS must hitch a ride with Russian cosmonauts, and the controls of their Soyuz spacecraft are in Russian.

The first British astronaut to go to the ISS, Commander Tim Peake, said, “Learning Russian has been the single most difficult aspect of my training.

Sharks are older than trees.

Sharks are older than trees.

Sharks have been about on this planet for roughly 400 million years, which is about 50 million years longer than trees!

Belgium once tried using cats to deliver mail.

Belgium once tried using cats to deliver mail.

In the 1870s, the town of Liège came up with the idea of employing felines as their new mail couriers.

The mail was loaded into waterproof bags that were tied around the kitties’ little collars, and they were sent to their destination.

However, this was quickly dropped as the cats proved slower and more unreliable than human post couriers. Go figure.

In China, ghost marriages are illegal.

In China, ghost marriages are illegal.

Alright, you had me at “ghost marriages,” but what exactly is that?

Well, it’s when recently deceased women and men are matched up and ritually married by their respective families to ensure they aren’t lonely in the afterlife.

It’s kind of like those Cher lyrics, just the other way around. Do you believe in love after life?

There is a fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame.

There is a fictitious Athlete Hall of Fame.

It was formed in 2013, and some of the inductees include Rocky Balboa, Mr. Miyagi, and Happy Gilmore.

Scientists in California created a machine to harness power from snowfall.

Scientists in California created a machine to harness power from snowfall.

The machine worked by using negatively charged silicone to catch positively charged snowflakes, which created a static electric effect that was then harvested.

Impressive, yes, but a little fruitless in California, right?

An ant can’t die from falling.

An ant can’t die from falling.

Because of their incredibly small weight and rock-hard exoskeleton, an ant’s terminal velocity isn’t enough to harm it upon impact.

Simply put, they could survive being dropped from heights like the Empire State Building and walk away unscathed.

People spend roughly 13% of their lives zoned out.

People spend roughly 13% of their lives zoned out.

It happens to us all, according to a study from 2005.

One minute you’re living life, and you’re on the ball, then the next moment… wait, what was I doing? Oh well, whatever, never mind. I’ll just read some amazing facts instead…

According to the same study, this figure can increase to 26% when you’re intoxicated!

Before trees existed, Earth was covered with giant white mushrooms.

Before trees existed, Earth was covered with giant white mushrooms.

These huge fungi were 24 feet tall and three feet wide and covered most of the Earth’s surface before trees existed.

Snakes can burp fire.

Snakes can burp fire.

For this to happen, a decomposing animal a snake has eaten has to burst whilst being digested, releasing methane and hydrogen into the snake’s stomach.

All that’s needed for the snake to fire up is a spark.

Soviet Cosmonauts took shotguns to space with them.

Soviet Cosmonauts took shotguns to space with them.

This wasn’t to fight off any capitalist aliens they might encounter in space…

It was for when they returned to Earth in case they landed in Siberia and had to fend off hungry bears.

Jackie Chan sang the theme songs for all his films in the 1980s.

Jackie Chan sung the theme songs for all his films in the 1980s.

Nope, it’s not a different Jackie Chan; it’s the two-part martial arts and one-part comedy fellow y’all know and love.

However, Jackie Chan is quite the singer as well as a fist-slinger.

In 1984, he won the Japanese Best Foreign Singer Award. He’s sung in over 5 languages on over 100 songs, and sang at the Beijing Summer Olympics opening ceremony in 2008!

You’re more likely to get bitten by a person than a shark.

You’re more likely to get bitten by a person than a shark.

Especially in New York City, where the annual number of people-on-people bites is 10 times higher than the annual number of worldwide shark bites!

Bryan Cranston learned how to roller skate for an episode of Malcolm in the Middle.

Bryan Cranston learned how to roller skate for an episode of Malcolm in the Middle.

Bryan Cranston is one hell of a dedicated actor if you ask me.

He spent literally hundreds of hours learning how to roller skate, like an absolute boss!

All this is for his “last dance” in the episode where he teaches his son, Malcolm, how to skate.

Dogs can learn up to 250 words and gestures.

Dogs can learn up to 250 words and gestures.

The average intelligence of a dog is akin to that of a two-year-old human child.

You may also like these 100 amazing facts about dogs & puppies!

Fried chicken originated in Scotland.

Fried chicken originated in Scotland.

It was a Scottish tradition from the Middle Ages to deep fry chicken.

The Scots bought this dish over to the Americas with them when immigrating to the Southern United States, where it became a staple of American cuisine.

Avocados never ripen on trees.

Avocados never ripen on trees.

Because of this, farmers often use avocado trees as a form of storage to keep their fruit fresh until they are ready to pick and sell it.

The slang term for dollars, “bucks,” originates from the early 1700s.

The slang term for dollars, 'bucks', originates from the early 1700s.

It refers to deer skins from male deer, or bucks as they’re commonly known.

This is because, during these early times, deer skins were used as an informal currency.

In fact, a diplomat in 1948 noted that 5 Bucks would buy you a cask of whiskey.

40 million years ago, penguins were 6 feet tall.

40 million years ago penguins were 6 feet tall.

This was discovered from bones found at Seymour Island dating back to 37 – 40 million years ago.

These gigantic penguins would have weighed up to 250 pounds!

Beer was classified as a soft drink in Russian until 2011.

Beer was classified as a soft drink in Russian until 2011.

Before 2011, anything with less than 10% alcohol was classified legally as a soft drink.

25% of all mammal species on Earth are bats.

Beer was classified as a soft drink in Russian until 2011.

There are a whopping 1,200 different types of bats!

They range in size from a Bumblebee Bat – the world’s smallest mammal – all the way up to the Giant Golden-Crowned Flying Bat, which has a huge wingspan of almost 6 feet!

Jellyfish are 95% water.

Jellyfish are 95% water.

Not surprising, given that they have no brain, no blood, and no heart!

The other 5% is made up of what little solid mass jellyfish possess.

Fortune cookies are an American invention.

Fortune cookies are an American invention.

They were invented by Makoto Hagiwara of San Francisco in the 1890s and sold at the Golden Gate Park’s Japanese Tea Garden.

When Nintendo was formed, there were only 38 US states in the Union.

When Nintendo was formed, there were only 38 US states in the Union.

The company that would go on to bring us Super Mario and Pokémon was formed in September 1889.

By the end of that year, there were 42 US states in the Union!

On statues, a horse’s legs tell you how the statue figure died.

On statues, a horse’s legs tell you how the statue figure died.

If a horse has both its front legs in the air, then the person died in battle.

If the horse has one of its front legs in the air, they died of wounds received from a battle.

And if the horse has both its front legs on the ground, then the person died of natural causes.

Japan has a roaming deer infestation.

Japan has a roaming deer infestation.

Because of this, the Japanese government has set up the National Wolf Association, which is focused on reintroducing wolves to Japan to help reduce the amount of wild deer.

The pH scale was invented by the Carlsberg brewery.

The pH scale was invented by the Carlsberg brewery.

It was the brainchild of one Søren Sørensen, who invented it in 1909 while researching the best proteins, amino acids, and enzymes in the Carlsberg brewery laboratory.

Most perfume is made from Sperm Whale puke.

Most perfume is made from Sperm Whale puke.

Known as Ambergris, this waxy secretion belched out by Sperm Whales is a core component to making any perfumes due to its pleasant smell and is often found floating in tropical seas.

In the Californian White Mountains, there are trees older than history.

In the Californian White Mountains, there are trees older than history.

These wise old trees, known as Pinus longaeva, have been aged up to 5,060+ years old!

Written history is believed to have begun roughly 5,000 years ago – back then, these magnificent trees would have just been starting out their long lives!

“Mountain Dew” was originally a slang term for moonshine.

“Mountain Dew” was originally a slang term for moonshine.

Used as a bit of slang for mountain-brewed moonshine, the hella sugary drink we know and suffer through today was originally marketed as a whiskey chaser.

There is a black market for illegal skin trade.

There is a black market for illegal skin trade.

Nowadays, there’s a black market for almost anything! This one is particularly grim, though.

In India, women from poor backgrounds are being trafficked and duped into selling their skin for use in the global cosmetic surgery world for operations like penis enlargements and breast enhancements.

Roughly half a human body is red blood cells.

Roughly half a human body is red blood cells.

We have roughly 50 – 75 trillion cells in our bodies, and almost half of those are red blood cells.

It takes one of these little red blood cells just 20 seconds to travel around our entire body.

Drinking ten gallons of carrot juice is fatal.

10 gallons of carrot juice will kill a person.

That is because the Vitamin A content of that much juice is high enough to make your brain swell and kill you, along with a load of nasty other symptoms!

You can also overdose on Vitamin A by eating 1 pound of polar bear liver.

The movement of falling cats is used as part of an astronaut’s training.

The movement of falling cats is used as part of an astronaut’s training.

The way cats try to correct themselves when falling was studied and analyzed by NASA scientists.

They then used their findings as a means to teach falling astronauts how to correct their movements in zero gravity.

We have a house fire to thank for The Sims.

We have a house fire to thank for The Sims.

Will Wight, the creator of the iconic gaming franchise, suffered a tragic house fire in 1991, where he lost everything to the flames.

After that, he had a vision of rebuilding his house, which led him to think of a game where one would create a “virtual dollhouse,” and from that, The Sims was born.

Three types of Australian birds deliberately spread wildfires.

Three types of Australian birds deliberately spread wildfires.

Why would they do that? Well, it’s Australia, what did you expect?!

Black kites, whistling kites, and brown falcons all purposefully aid the spread of wildfires by picking up and dropping flaming sticks just so the fire will flush out their prey and make it easier for them to catch.

An Italian punk band once ate spaghetti on stage instead of playing any songs.

An Italian punk band once ate spaghetti on stage instead of playing any songs.

In 1979, at the height of punk, Italian comedy punk band Skiantos wheeled a kitchen, a table, a TV, and a fridge onto their set stage, boiled up some spaghetti, and then sat there eating it.

Unsurprisingly, the audience was less than pleased at the gig.

Woodpeckers eat brains when they get too hungry.

Woodpeckers eat brains when they get too hungry.

Nope, not zombie woodpeckers, just normal woodpeckers.

If they’ve gone too long without food, they will pin down other birds and peck at the back of their heads until they crack through their skulls and then eat their brains. Freaky.

Italy has 34 native languages in use today.

Italy has 34 native languages in use today.

Surprisingly, most of these different languages are not, in fact, dialects of Italian.

Instead, they evolved independently from common Latin.

Amsterdam’s Royal Palace sits on 13,659 wooden poles.

Amsterdam’s Royal Palace sits on 13,659 wooden poles.

Because of the thick layer of fen and clay present in Dutch soil, all the buildings in the Netherlands are built on wooden poles.

These wooden poles are fixed into a sandy layer over 35 feet below ground level!

There is a gargoyle with Darth Vader’s head on it on the Washington Cathedral.

Amsterdam’s Royal Palace sits on 13,659 wooden poles.

It was placed there after a child’s “design a carving” competition was held in the 80s to decide what character should adorn the Cathedral.

Dolph Lundgren has an IQ of 160.

Dolph Lundgren has an IQ of 160.

That’s right; the “If he dies, he dies” meme fellow from Rocky IV is actually a super genius!

He has a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Sydney and the Royal Institute of Technology, alongside a Fulbright scholarship to MIT.

Oh, he was also the European Champion of Karate in 1981.

Two stealth nuclear submarines once bumped into each other by accident.

Two stealth nuclear submarines once bumped into each other by accident.

In 2009 in the Atlantic Ocean, two stealth-cloaked nuclear submarines (one from France and one from Britain) bumped into each other out of sheer coincidence.

They were both cloaked so well from each other that neither submarine could detect the other, even when they were only a couple of feet apart.

The Hawaiian flag purposefully looks like a combination of the British and American flags.

The Hawaiian flag purposefully looks like a combination of the British and American flags.

This is because it was designed by then-King Kamehameha I in 1812, and he wanted a flag that would appeal to both the Americans and the British.

NASA’s internet speed is 91 GB per second!

NASA’s internet speed is 91GB per second!

This means on NASA’s internet, you could download a high-quality 1080p movie in mere milliseconds!

Normal household internet speeds are roughly 25 MB per second, which is dwarfed by NASA’s hugely superior internet speeds.

For their first month of living, babies only see in black & white.

For their first month of living, babies only see in black and white.

They also only see silhouettes and are unable to focus on items just after their birth.

This is because their retinal nerve cells aren’t fully established yet, and they lack the capability to process visual information.

In 1783, a volcanic eruption killed 80% of the Earth’s sheep.

In 1783, a volcanic eruption killed 80% of the Earth’s sheep.

The Laki volcanic fissure in the South of Iceland erupted over an eight-month period back in 1783, releasing some straight-up nasty hydrogen fluoride into the atmosphere to shower down on the Earth’s inhabitants.

Because of this, roughly 25% of the world’s human population was wiped out.

However, that pales compared to the 80% of the world’s sheep population that died as a result!

Malta has never experienced weather below freezing point.

Malta has never experienced weather below freezing point.

Malta is quite the popular tourist trap in summer, and with good reason!

It has never experienced temperatures below freezing point (32°F), and it is the only European country to own this claim!

The Pentagon has its own private island off New York.

The Pentagon has its own private island off New York.

It’s used to run war games for the possibility of a massive cyber-attack and resulting massive loss of power.

It’s completely forbidden for anyone to go there.

Cheetahs love Calvin Klein.

Cheetahs love Calvin Klein.

Wildlife crews trying to film these skittish big cats tried testing a range of scents of their cameras and equipment in order to draw cheetahs in closer for filming.

Of all the scents they tried, Calvin Klein’s “Obsession for Men” proved to be the one the cheetahs loved the most.

Now there’s an advertising campaign that needs to be run!

There’s a Big Mac Museum in Pennsylvania.

There’s a Big Mac Museum in Pennsylvania.

It was opened by McDonald’s in 2007 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Big Mac and features exhibits such as a 14-foot tall Big Mac!

The US has more millionaires than Sweden has people.

The US has more millionaires than Sweden has people.

There are over 10 million millionaires in the US, whilst Sweden has a population of less than 10 million people.

The letter “A” doesn’t appear in a written number until you reach One Thousand.

The letter “A” doesn’t appear in a written number until you reach One Thousand.

Well, that’s if you don’t count the “and” in numbers like “four hundred and twenty,” for example.

Also, the letter “M” also doesn’t appear until you reach “one million.”

“Sombrero” is just a generic Spanish word for “hat.”

“Sombrero” is just a generic Spanish word for ‘hat’.

Rather than describing the iconic hat of the stereotypical Mexicans, the word is literally just a word used for any hat.

The word “sombrero” is derived from the word “sombra,” meaning “shade.”

Ireland’s population still hasn’t recovered from the Great Potato Famine in 1845.

Ireland’s population still hasn’t recovered from the Great Potato Famine in 1845.

The population of Ireland prior to the devastating famine was roughly between 8.5 million and 9 million people.

Modern-day Ireland’s population is estimated at roughly 4.85 million people.

Camels don’t actually store water in their humps.

Camels don’t actually store water in their humps.

It’s one of those age-old myths that you hear as a kid and take as fact, but it’s not true, I’m afraid!

Their lovely camel humps are actually used to store fat.

But amazingly, that’s not the only reason; check out these other reasons why camels have humps!

A man once tripped over his beard during a fire evacuation and died.

Camels don’t actually store water in their humps.

Then-Mayor of Braunau am Inn back in 1567, Hans Steininger was the proud owner of the world’s longest beard (at the time) with a four-foot hairy wonder.

When he was caught up in a fire evacuation drill.

On his way out of the flaming building, Hans’s beard got tangled around his feet and caused him to trip and fall down a flight of stairs, breaking his neck and killing him.

Psycho (1960) was the first film to ever show a toilet flushing.

Psycho (1960) was the first film to ever show a toilet flushing.

Alfred Hitchcock is practically a household name when it comes to films – especially horrors.

His 1960 horror flick Psycho captivated audiences and is one of the go-tos when people talk about the invention of the slasher genre.

It was, for certain, a film of firsts, and one of those firsts just so happened to be the first time a toilet was seen flushing on the big screen!

The world’s largest singular snowflake was 15 inches wide.

The world’s largest singular snowflake was 15 inches wide.

Most snowflakes are minuscule, delicate microscopic things.

But this monster snowflake fell during a particularly bad snowstorm over Montana in 1887 and was the size of your average Frisbee.

Well, that’s all! You made it to the end of these amazing facts!

How many did you know? How amazed were you? Were these amazing facts as amazingly amazing as you wished for?

Do you know an amazing fact we can add to this list? Let us know in the comments below!

30 Amazing Facts About Origin of Words | Amazing Facts 4U

30 Amazing and little known Facts About Origin of Words | Amazing Facts 4U

  1. The word “bride” is derived from an old English word meaning “cook”.
  2. Amazingly Sahara is an Arabic word meaning desert. When we say “Sahara desert”, we are in fact saying desert.
  3. Fortnight comes from ‘Fourteen Nights’ (2 Weeks).
  4. Amazingly Drawing Room was actually a ‘withdrawing room’ where people withdrew after Dinner. Later the prefix ‘with’ was dropped.
  5. The word ‘News’ is actually an acronym standing for the 4 compass points – North, East, West, and South!
  6. The fact is the word housekeeping was invented by Shakespeare.
  7. Amazingly Upper and Lower case letters are so named because when print had to be set manually the upper case letters were stored in a case above the case that held the lower case letters.
  8. The phrase “rule of thumb” is derived from an old English law, which stated that you couldn’t beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb.
  9. SCUBA is not a word. It is an acronym for Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus.
  10. There is a seven-letter words in the English language that contains ten words without rearranging any of its letters, “therein” — the, there, he, in, rein, her, here, ere, therein, herein.
  11. The ZIP in “ZIP code” means Zoning Improvement Plan.
  12. “Canada” is an Indian word meaning “big village”.
  13. “Fan” is an abbreviation for the word “fanatic.”
  14. The abbreviation e.g. stands for “Exempli Gratia”, or “For example.”
  15. The word Karate means “empty hand”.
  16. The abbreviation for 1 pound lb. comes from the astrological sign Libra meaning balance.
  17. Amazingly the word constipation comes from a Latin words that means “to crowd together.”
  18. English word pajamas has Persian origin meaning  Pa (leg)  and Ramah(garment).
  19. MAFIA is an acronym Morte Alla Francia Italia Anela or “Death to the French is Italy’s Cry”
  20. The letter X in Greece is an abbreviation for Christ, hence the term X-mas.
  21. Spain literally means ‘the land of rabbits.
  22. The amazing fact is that “Goodbye” came from the Middle English “goodbye”, which is short for “God be with ye”
  23. Amazingly “Mrs.” is actually an abbreviation for the words “mistress.”
  24. R.S.V.P. stands for the French phrase “repondez s’il vous plait,” which translates to “please reply.”
  25. Because breakfast is typically the first meal we eat each day, by doing so we are “breaking” our nightly “fast.” That is how the name originated.
  26. The amazing fact is that Kennedy means “Ugly Head”! and it is an Irish term.
  27. Amazingly the term “sideburns” originally comes from the hairstyle worn by Civil War general Ambrose Burnside! We used to call them “burnsides” before it was changed to “sideburns”.
  28. The ampersand (&) was made by combining the letters ‘e’ and ‘t.’ This is because the word ‘et’ is Latin for “and.”
  29. Amazingly the name Jesus comes from several incorrect translations of “Yeshua” which appear in the Hebrew Bible.
  30. The word Lieutenant comes from the French language and combines two other words. The first is “lieu,” which means “in place” as in a position. And the second word is “tenant,” which means “holding” or “holding in position.” Thus, a lieutenant meaning was someone who held a position in absence of his superior officer.

Visit and subscribe to our blog! Get enriching & uplifting quotes right in your inbox: www.wisdomlifequotes.com

~ By Amazing Facts 4U Team

Share your thoughts on what this post means to you…

comments

The world is an amazing place. The world, its people, animals, and vegetation contribute tremendously to its awesomeness. Vegetables can grow gigantic in a place and in another place the Earth’s gravity is less. People like Bill Haast, Terry Fox, and Bruce Lee are not from Earth for their amazing abilities, hope, and power. Not just people, but animals on Earth on equally amazing. We have researched, searched and collected some amazing facts from around the world to entertain and amaze you. Its for fun, knowledge and to kill the time.

Thanks to all the resources we have referred such as the Wikipedia, Google, Facebook & Other reputed websites.

Check out the list of 100 amazing facts from around the world:

100. Until 1986 you didn’t even have to buy property in Alaska. You could build a house and it will be yours.

Build a House in Alaska and It is Yours

99. There is an Island called Just Enough Room where there’s just enough room for a tree and a house.

Just Enough Room Island

98. Metallica is the first band to have played on all continents.

Metallica Band Performed on All Continents

97. It takes at least 8 bees their lifetime to create a teaspoon of honey.

8 Honey Bees Take A Lifetime to Create 1 Tablespoon Honey

96. This road in France disappears underwater twice a day. This dangerous road of 2.58-mile connects the Gulf of Burnёf with the island of Noirmoutier, Passage du Gois.

The Disappearing Road of France

95. Spider-Man grew up at 20 Ingram Street in Forest Hills, Queens. The address exists in real life, and the family that lives there is the Parkers.

Spider Man's Real Home

94. In the Philippines, there’s an island with a lake that has an island in it, which has its own lake, which has its own small island in it. It’s called Taal Lake.

The Unique Taal Lake and Island

93. The tree where Isaac Newton discovered gravity is still alive and well, outside of his childhood home.

The Apple Tree of Issac Newton

92. Pizza Hut once made a delivery to the International Space Station in 2001. They paid the Russians $1 million to transport the Pizza.

Pizza Hut Delivered to Space Station Once

91. Google hires a flock of 200 goats regularly to chew away the grass in their lawns rather than using land-mowers.

Google Hires Goat Flocks To Chew Away Grass

90. Iceland kills whales, so anonymous hacker shut down its Government websites. “Whales do not have a voice. We will be a voice for them.” – Anonymous.

Iceland Kills Whales and Anonymous Hackers Bring Down Iceland Government Website

89. 1,400 years-old Chinese Ginkgo tree drops leaves that drown Buddhist temple in a yellow ocean of flowers.

1400 Year Old Chinese Ginkgo tree

88. There is an area in Canada with less gravity than the rest of the Earth. This is in the Hudson Bay area of Canada.

Less Gravity in Hudson Bay Canada

87. Bill Haast, known as “Snake Man”, was bitten by venomous snakes more than 170 times. By injecting himself with snake venom daily for 60 years, he saved countless lives with his antibody-rich blood. He lived up to 100 years.

Bill Hash is the Snake Man

86. This is the stunning black rose. Black roses exist naturally only in Halfeti, Turkey.

Black Roses of Halfeti Turkey

Like this post? Please share to your friends:
  • Word always in capitals
  • Word all uppercase to lowercase
  • Word all text lowercase
  • Word all letters capitalized
  • Word all knowing person