The video discusses various topics, including the limits of human temperature endurance, the lowest and highest temperatures recorded on Earth, the hypothetical scenario of detonating a nuclear bomb in the Mariana Trench, and the oldest and newest animal species discovered. It also touches on a riddle about the stages of human life, referencing the Sphinx's riddle from Egyptian mythology. The hosts encourage viewers to subscribe, ask questions, and suggest topics for future videos.
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1. The minimum and maximum temperatures a human can withstand depend on exposure time.
2. A temperature of -44 degrees Celsius with little clothing can freeze skin in less than two minutes.
3. Exposure to 42 degrees Celsius can start cooking proteins, leading to organism breakdown within a few hours.
4. The lowest temperature ever recorded on Earth was -89.2 degrees Celsius at Vostok Station, Antarctica, in June 1983.
5. The highest temperature recorded was 56.7 degrees Celsius in Death Valley, California, in 1913.
6. The Tsar Bomba was the largest and most powerful nuclear bomb ever detonated.
7. The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans.
8. Exploding a bomb in the Mariana Trench would not cause catastrophic waves but could spread harmful radiation.
9. Nuclear tests have been banned worldwide since 1966.
10. The oldest animal fossil found is named Otavia antiqua, dated to 760 million years ago, found in Namibia.
11. The nautilus is one of the oldest living species on Earth, existing for approximately 500 million years.
12. A new species of frog was discovered in the Ecuadorian Andes in early 2019.
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