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  • The average human heart beats 3.6 million times a year.

  • A quiet riverbank provides a serene setting for anglers seeking a peaceful day of fishing.

  • The rhythmic clicking of knitting needles echoes in a cozy living room as a grandmother crafts a warm blanket.

  • The average life expectancy of a toucan is a very impressive 20 years.

  • A group of friends embarks on a hiking trip, exploring winding trails and reveling in the beauty of nature.

  • A standard 12oz jar of honey takes 864 bees to produce.

  • 7% of all American adults believe that chocolate milk comes from brown cows. That works out to 16.4 million people.

  • Marie Antoinette’s last words were to her executioner after accidentally stepping on his foot, saying, “Pardon me, sir, I meant not to do it.”

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  • A laughter-filled game night with family brings out the competitive spirit and camaraderie.

  • A bustling city square transforms into a dance floor during an impromptu street dance performance.

  • In Japan, many families eat a KFC for Christmas Dinner. Many people order their meals months in advance and queue for hours to collect them.

  • Arctic and Antarctic trace their names to the simple meanings of “Bears” and “Opposite the Bears.”

  • Your earlobes line up with your nipples.

  • A historic library, with its towering shelves of books, invites readers to lose themselves in literary worlds.

  • Jupiter completes a rotation of the Sun every 11.86 years.

  • The scent of fresh herbs emanates from a community garden, tended to by green-thumbed volunteers.

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  • The soothing notes of a saxophone drift from a street corner, captivating passersby with its melodious tunes.

  • Using a hands-free device to talk on the phone while driving is shown to be equally or more dangerous than driving drunk.

  • Even a small amount of alcohol placed on a scorpion will make it go crazy and sting itself to death.

  • The first roller coaster was used to transport coal down a hill. After people found that it could reach speeds up to 50 miles per hour, tourists asked to ride on it for a few cents.

  • A university campus buzzes with activity as students discuss ideas, study in groups, and navigate between classes.

  • A family picnic at a countryside orchard involves picking apples and enjoying the crisp autumn air.

  • The Monster in Frankenstein was never actually named, although the Monster itself proposed the name “Adam.”

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  • The flickering flames of a campfire illuminate a circle of friends sharing stories under the starlit sky.

  • There are 30 times more trees on Earth than there are stars in the Milky Way. It’s estimated that there are 100 billion stars and 3 trillion trees.

  • The first spacecraft to visit Mars was Mariner 4 in 1965.

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