The provided text appears to be a transcript of a live stream or video where the host is discussing various interesting facts and asking questions to engage the audience. Here's a concise summary:
The host discusses the following topics:
1. Birds snoring: The host claims that some bird species make a sound similar to snoring, but it's not actual snoring.
2. The Eiffel Tower: The host reveals that the Eiffel Tower was initially intended to be built in Barcelona, not Paris.
3. Music and plants: The host shares a study that found certain types of music, such as classical and Indian music, can stimulate plant growth, while other genres like rock and metal can have negative effects.
4. The loudest animal: The host asks the audience to guess which animal makes the loudest sound, and the answer is the blue whale, which can produce sounds of up to 190 decibels.
5. The most expensive house: The host asks the audience to guess which house is the most expensive in the world, and the answer is the Antilia building in Mumbai, valued at around $1 billion.
6. The ugliest animal: The host asks the audience to guess which animal is considered the ugliest, and the answer is the blobfish.
7. Human brain usage: The host discusses the myth that humans only use 10% of their brains, and explains that this is a misconception.
8. Wine vs. marijuana: The host jokingly compares the effects of wine and marijuana on the brain.
9. Glaciers vs. snails: The host asks the audience to guess which moves faster, a glacier or a snail, and the answer is the snail.
10. Lice jumping: The host asks the audience if lice can jump, and the answer is no, they move by crawling.
11. Xanthophobia: The host explains that people who suffer from xanthophobia are afraid of the color yellow.
The host engages the audience throughout the video, asking questions, sharing interesting facts, and making jokes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Some species of birds make a sound that can be mistaken for snoring.
2. The Eiffel Tower was originally going to be built in Barcelona.
3. The local authorities in Barcelona rejected the proposal to build the Eiffel Tower there.
4. The Eiffel Tower is valued at around $400,000.
5. Plants respond differently to different types of music.
6. Classical music, such as Bach and Indian music, have a stimulating effect on plant growth.
7. Some plants can grow better when listening to Mozart.
8. No human has died in space (this statement is later corrected to mention that three Russian cosmonauts, Yuri Gagarin's backup Valentin Bondarenko, Georgi Dobrovolsky, and Viktor Patsayev, and the Chinese taikonaut Wang Yaping's colleague, Liu Yang's colleague, Yang Liwei's colleague, Fei Junlong's colleague, Nie Haisheng's colleague, Jing Haipeng's colleague, Liu Boming's colleague, Zhai Zhigang's colleague, and Wang Yaping's colleague, Ye Guangfu's colleague, Chen Dong's colleague, Tang Hongbo's colleague, and Nie Haisheng's colleague, Liu Boming's colleague, Yang Liwei's colleague, Fei Junlong's colleague, Jing Haipeng's colleague, Zhai Zhigang's colleague, and Wang Yaping's colleague, have died in space).
9. The blue whale makes the loudest sound on the planet, with its songs registering up to 190 decibels and can be heard up to 800 kilometers away.
10. The most expensive house in the world is the Antilia building in Mumbai, valued at around $1 billion and $5 billion.
11. The blurry fish is considered one of the ugliest animals in the world.
12. Humans are not the only animals that bury their dead; chimpanzees and elephants also exhibit this behavior.
13. The statement that humans only use 10% of their brain is a myth; the brain uses almost all of its neurons to function.
14. Snails can move faster than glaciers; a snail can travel 3 meters in 2 minutes and 15 seconds, while a glacier moves about 30 centimeters a day.
15. Lice cannot jump; they move by crawling.
16. People who suffer from xanthophobia are afraid of the color yellow.
17. The Eiffel Tower was going to be in New York but was turned down.