COSAS QUE NO SABÍAS HACE 5 MINUTOS 9 | Robleis - Summary

Summary

The video is a lively presentation of various interesting facts, ranging from scientific achievements, such as South Korea's nuclear fusion experiment, to quirky trivia like the world's tallest palm tree in Colombia and the deepest hole made by humans. It also includes tips for viewers, such as checking the time for live shows in different time zones and the importance of activating notifications for updates. The speaker expresses gratitude for support in a new stage of content creation and emphasizes the return of a five-minute section due to popular demand. Additionally, there are mentions of copyright issues with uploaded videos and a reminder about upcoming live shows on the speaker's official Facebook page.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Live shows will resume on Monday at 6 pm Argentine time.
2. The headquarters of the official Facebook page will host the live shows.
3. A new series will begin on the 4th, and episodes will be available on the channel.
4. The tallest palm tree in the world is located in Tolima, Colombia, and measures 59.2 meters high.
5. A beauty contest used to rate models' legs by covering the rest of their bodies.
6. Astronauts see a specific phenomenon when re-entering the Earth's atmosphere.
7. A machine was created to demonstrate microfluidics by moving small volumes of liquid using electricity.
8. A version of the game "Flogger" was made.
9. The deepest hole made by humans is over 12 kilometers deep.
10. If the Earth were an onion, the hole would barely reach the first layer of its skin.
11. Area 51 can be visited on Google Maps, and a little person icon appears as a space saucer when zoomed in.
12. Michael Jackson used hollow-heeled shoes to perform his famous "lean" move.
13. Small fish can hide under jellyfish to avoid predators.
14. The mating dance of the tobiano maca is a unique sight.
15. The Singapore airport has a slide that takes you directly to the waiting room.
16. Yeast is used as a fermentation agent in bread-making.
17. The sound of a specific sound effect is copyrighted.
18. The iconic ringtone played about 1.8 billion times a day in 2009.
19. Peacock begonias have an evolutionary adaptation to extract energy from light.
20. A photograph of the Andromeda galaxy shows billions of stars.
21. The largest hula hoop in the world has a diameter of 5.3 meters.
22. Christian Punt of India made the world's largest hula hoop.
23. A record must be set by a person doing three laps with the hula hoop for it to be valid.
24. The first photograph of lightning was taken in 1882.
25. Pirates used both black and red flags, with the red flag meaning "no quarter."
26. The black flag usually meant that those who surrendered would be spared their lives.
27. The animatronics from Disneyland Tokyo are extremely realistic.
28. Beer bottles used to be transparent but are now mostly brown to protect the beer from sunlight.
29. A species of lizard from Costa Rica can stay underwater for up to 16 minutes using an air bubble in its head.
30. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds.
31. Scientists can locate penguin colonies from space by looking for patches of dark ice.
32. The longest recorded human pregnancy is 375 days.
33. Fake snakes are used in some animal reserves to teach orangutans to be afraid of them.
34. Some trees in Western Australia grow horizontally due to strong winds.
35. The 1000 mi-26 is the largest helicopter in the world, measuring 40 meters long and weighing over 28 tons.
36. A gigantic rock in India, called the "Sky God Stone," defies gravity and has remained in the same position for hundreds of years.
37. Adermatoglyphia is a rare genetic disorder that causes people to lack fingerprints.
38. There are only four families affected by this mutation worldwide.
39. The average human yawns around 250 times per day.
40. A digital sundial was invented by Julián Coin.
41. Sundials generally project a line or triangle to indicate the time.
42. The 1000 mi-26 is the largest helicopter in the world, measuring 40 meters long and weighing over 28 tons.
43. A gigantic rock in India, called the "Sky God Stone," defies gravity and has remained in the same position for hundreds of years.
44. The Andromeda galaxy has billions of stars.
45. Beer bottles used to be transparent but are now mostly brown to protect the beer from sunlight.
46. A species of lizard from Costa Rica can stay underwater for up to 16 minutes using an air bubble in its head.
47. The longest recorded flight of a chicken is 13 seconds.
48. Scientists can locate penguin colonies from space by looking for patches of dark ice.
49. The longest recorded human pregnancy is 375 days.
50. Fake snakes are used in some animal reserves to teach orangutans to be afraid of them.
51. Some trees in Western Australia grow horizontally due to strong winds.
52. The world's largest hula hoop has a diameter of 5.3 meters.
53. Christian Punt of India made the world's largest hula hoop.
54. A record must be set by a person doing three laps with the hula hoop for it to be valid.
55. The first photograph of lightning was taken in 1882.
56. Pirates used both black and red flags, with the red flag meaning "no quarter."
57. The black flag usually meant that those who surrendered would be spared their lives.
58. The animatronics from Disneyland Tokyo are extremely realistic.
59. The deepest hole made by humans is over 12 kilometers deep.
60. If the Earth were an onion, the hole would barely reach the first layer of its skin.
61. Area 51 can be visited on Google Maps, and a little person icon appears as a space saucer when zoomed in.
62. Michael Jackson used hollow-heeled shoes to perform his famous "lean" move.
63. Small fish can hide under jellyfish to avoid predators.
64. The mating dance of the tobiano maca is a unique sight.
65. The Singapore airport has a slide that takes you directly to the waiting room.
66. Yeast is used as a fermentation agent in bread-making.
67. The sound of a specific sound effect is copyrighted.
68. The iconic ringtone played about 1.8 billion times a day in 2009.
69. Peacock begonias have an evolutionary adaptation to extract energy from light.
70. The insect trapped in amber from Jurassic Park is an elephant mosquito.
71. The elephant mosquito is the only mosquito that does not suck blood.
72. A robot was created to imitate the movements and flight of a hummingbird.
73. Dogs prefer to be spoken to in a high-pitched voice.
74. Snakes cannot close their eyes and sleep with their eyes open.
75. The northern lights can be seen from space by astronauts on the International Space Station.
76. Guinness World Records will find a record that fits your skills and virtues if you offer enough money.
77. Many companies buy records to advertise themselves.
78. The longest recorded human yawn is 250 times per day.
79. Julian Coin invented a digital sundial.
80. The largest helicopter in the world is the 1000 mi-26, measuring 40 meters long and weighing over 28 tons.
81. The Sky God Stone in India defies gravity and has remained in the same position for hundreds of years.
82. Adermatoglyphia is a rare genetic disorder that causes people to lack fingerprints.
83. There are only four families affected by this mutation worldwide.
84. The average human yawns around 250 times per day.
85. A digital sundial was invented by Julián Coin.
86. Sundials generally project a line or triangle to indicate the time.
87. Aircraft engineering has allowed planes to withstand lightning strikes since 1963.
88. Dogs are attracted to high-pitched voices.
89. Snakes do not have eyelids or eyelashes and sleep with their eyes open.
90. The insect trapped in amber from Jurassic Park is an elephant mosquito.
91. The elephant mosquito is the only mosquito that does not suck blood.
92. A robot was created to imitate the movements and flight of a hummingbird.