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  • 75% of the world’s diet is produced from just 12 plants and five different animal species.

  • Standing around burns calories. On average, a 150-pound person burns 114 calories per hour while standing and doing nothing.

  • Although GPS is free for the world to use, it costs $2 million per day to operate. The money comes from American tax revenue.

  • In World War II, Germany tried to collapse the British economy by dropping millions of counterfeit bills over London.

  • Until 2016, the “Happy Birthday” song was not for public use. Meaning that prior to 2016, the song was copyrighted, and you had to pay a license to use it.

  • 'Mellifluous' is a sound that is pleasingly smooth and musical to hear.

  • Venus is the only planet to spin clockwise.

  • The Spanish national anthem has no words.

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  • The Japanese word 'Kuchi zamishi' is the act of eating when you're not hungry because your mouth is lonely.

  • There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backward question mark ⸮

  • A cluster of bananas is called a “hand.” Along that theme, a single banana is called a “finger.”

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  • The probability of a blue lobster existing is widely touted as being one in two million

  • All the world’s bacteria stacked on top of each other would stretch for 10 billion light-years.

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  • There are times when Pluto is closer to the Sun than Neptune – one of these timelines was from 1979 to 1999.

  • The Ethiopian calendar is 7.5 years behind the Gregorian calendar due to the fact that it has 13 months.

  • Mercury and Venus are the only two planets in our solar system that do not have any moons.

  • The average American child is given $3.70 per tooth that falls out.

  • To properly write adjectives in order, you would list them by amount, value, size, temperature, age, shape, color, origin, and material.

  • The March 871 was a Formula One racing car designed by the March Racing Team and driven in the 1987 Formula One season. The car was powered by a Cosworth DFZ V8 engine, and was driven by the 1986 International Formula 3000 champion, Italian Ivan Capelli.

  • The Zakspeed 871 was a Formula One car designed by Chris Murphy and Heinz Zollner and raced by Zakspeed in the 1987 Formula One season.

  • Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 871 was a scheduled flight from Copenhagen in Denmark to the Egyptian capital of Cairo, with several intermediate stops, operated by Scandinavian Airlines System. On 19 January 1960, the Sud Aviation Caravelle flying the service crashed while operating a leg between Yeşilköy Airport and Esenboğa International Airport in Turkey.

  • More tornadoes occur in the United Kingdom per square mile than in any other country in the world.

  • Times Square was originally called Longacre Square until it was renamed in 1904 after The New York Times moved its headquarters to the newly built Times Building.

  • Queen Elizabeth II had a personal net worth of 425 million dollars. That includes the $65 million Sandringham House and $140 million Balmoral Castle.

  • The first USS Tern (SP-871) was a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918.

  • There's a pigeon walking up the driveway. I don't care what he wants. I'm not answering the door.

  • What is Whitney Houston's favorite type of coordination? Hand-eye.

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