This video presents a wide range of interesting facts and trivia. Here are some of the key points:
- Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts, and her parents are George and Margaret Roberts from Wisconsin.
- The Statue of Liberty, initially the same color as a five-cent coin, got its greenish tone due to oxidation.
- Pink snow appears in mountain ranges like the snowy mountain range in California, and smells and tastes like watermelon.
- The southern hemisphere's version of the aurora borealis is called the aurora australis.
- Salvador Dalí designed the Chupac Chups lollipop logo in 1969.
- The real name of the Cookie Monster from Sesame Street is Cid An.
- An adult is made up of seven atom options, and they are number 7 followed by a bunch of zeros.
- The heart of a blue whale is the size of a small car and can be heard banging 3 km away.
- Lightning has enough energy to toast 100,000 slices of bread.
- The most successful pirate of all time was a woman named Xixi, who commanded a crew of eighty thousand men.
- People with blue eyes may have the same distant ancestor, as they all have the same genetic code for eye color.
- The largest pyramid in the world is not in Egypt, but in Puebla, Mexico.
- The brain performs 38 trillion operations per second, and the most powerful supercomputer in the world has only 0.002 percent of that capacity.
- The African continent is the only one located in all four hemispheres.
- The continental plates float with the same speed at which their nails grow.
- Cats can be allergic to humans, but this has more to do with the perfume or soap they use and not the natural smell.
- There is no fruit in central and south America called black sapota that tastes like chocolate pudding.
- The famous chef's hat is called a toque and has exactly no pleats to symbolize there no ways to prepare an egg.
- In France, the egg is called gold.
- Sixty percent of your brain is made up of fat, making it the fattiest organ in the body.
- The longest cricket match lasted more than 12 days, between England and South Africa, and ended without a winner as the English team had to take the ship back home.
- The most remote ATM of the world is in Antarctica, serving around a thousand residents from a scientific base.
- The largest tree in the world is a giant sequoia called General Sherman, which is more than two thousand years old and as tall as the Statue of Liberty or Big Ben.
- The temperature inside a hive is almost the same as that of a healthy human body, and the bees change places and wave their wings to cool the local.
- The smallest inhabited island in the world is in the state of New York and is called Justinópolis, which translates to 114 in Spanish.
- The first roller coaster was built at the beginning of the 19th century to transport coal down hills, and people discovered that it was fun to ride them.
- The smallest thing ever photographed was the shadow of an atom.
- The idea of extreme ironing, a sport invented in England, is to take a board to a remote place and iron a bunch of clothes.
- The smallest inhabited island in the world is in the state of New York and is called Justinópolis, which translates to 114 in Spanish.
- The first roller coaster was built at the beginning of the 19th century to transport coal down hills, and people discovered that it was fun to ride them.
- The smallest thing ever photographed was the shadow of an atom.
- The idea of extreme ironing, a sport invented in England, is to take a board to a remote place and iron a bunch of clothes.
1. Barbie's full name is Barbara Millicent Roberts, and her parents are George and Margaret Roberts from Wisconsin.
2. The Statue of Liberty was originally the same color as a five-cent coin due to its copper composition.
3. The southern hemisphere's version of the aurora borealis is called the aurora australis.
4. The longest song in the world was made to last 639 years, and it's being played in Germany.
5. The real name of the Cookie Monster from Sesame Street is Cid.
6. An adult is made up of seven atom options, and they are number 7 followed by a bunch of zeros.
7. The most successful pirate of all time was a woman named Xixi, who commanded a crew of eighty thousand men.
8. An average person checks their cell phone every 6 minutes, which totals 150 times a day.
9. The African continent is the only one located in all four hemispheres.
10. The most powerful supercomputer in the world has only 0.002 percent of a human brain's capacity.
11. The successful pirate of all time was a woman named Xixi, who commanded a crew of eighty thousand men.
12. An average person checks their cell phone every 6 minutes, which totals 150 times a day.
13. The African continent is the only one located in all four hemispheres.
14. The most powerful supercomputer in the world has only 0.002 percent of a human brain's capacity.
15. The successful pirate of all time was a woman named Xixi, who commanded a crew of eighty thousand men.
16. An average person checks their cell phone every 6 minutes, which totals 150 times a day.
17. The African continent is the only one located in all four hemispheres.
18. The most powerful supercomputer in the world has only 0.002 percent of a human brain's capacity.
19. The successful pirate of all time was a woman named Xixi, who commanded a crew of eighty thousand men.
20. An average person checks their cell phone every 6 minutes, which totals 150 times a day.