Intresting Facts

Intresting Facts

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Intresting Facts 

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1.)The hummingbird is the only bird that can fly backwards . A hummingbird's wings allow it to fly forward, backward, up, and down, as well as in figure-eight patterns. They can beat their wings up to 80 times per second, and generate much more force on their upstroke than other birds.


2.) The most grounded muscle in the body is the tongue.
We need to break it to you that tongue isn't the most grounded muscle in the body. The actual tongue is a muscle and it contains no less than eight unique muscles which are interweave by making a truly adaptable framework. The most grounded muscle in the body is Masseter which is answerable for lifting up the jaw.

3.) The male seahorse gives birth to babies after going through pregnancy.They are the only animal on earth in which the father delivers the young instead of the mother.The male seahorse has a pouch on its stomach where it can carry up to 2,000 young at once.


4.)Without oxygen, your brain can function for five to ten minutes.

5.)Elephants are the creatures that can't jump.
With elephants, it is unimaginable for them to jump as dissimilar to different warm blooded animals the bones in the elephant's legs point downwards which implies that they don't have the 'spring' expected to drive over the ground.


6.) A snail can sleep for three (3)years.
Snails require moisture to survive. So, if the weather is not cooperating, they can sleep up to three years. It is reported that based on geography, snails often hibernate in order to escape from warm climates.

7.)In our body there are  more than 100,000 kilometers of blood vessels.

8.)The Mariana snailfish is species of snailfish found at hadal depths in the Mariana Trench in the western Pacific Ocean around 8,000m below the surface. They live down in the deepest trenches of the ocean where they hunt invertebrates, like crustaceans and shrimp.

 
9.)The Motorola Dyna TAC 8000X, developed in 1983 by senior Motorola employee Martin Copper, was the first mobile phone. It had a weight of about 1.1 kg, a 30-minute talk time, and could only hold 30 contacts and it's market cost was $3,995.


10.) The Amazon rainforest produces 20% of the planet's oxygen Approximately 78% of our atmosphere is nitrogen, 21% is oxygen, and other gases are present in trace amounts. The bulk of Earth's living things require oxygen to thrive, and they do so by converting it into carbon dioxide as they breathe. Fortunately, photosynthesis by plants constantly replenishes the oxygen on our world. As a byproduct of this process, oxygen is produced when carbon dioxide and water are transformed into energy. The Amazon rainforest, which is 5.5 million square kilometers (2.1 million square miles) in size, recycles a considerable fraction of the oxygen on Earth while also absorbing a huge amount of carbon dioxide.


11.) The hottest planet in the solar system is Venus, with an estimated surface temperature of 900 degrees Fahrenheit or (475 degrees Celsius).

12.) Your body contains more than 600 muscles.


13.)Octopuses are highly intelligent animals, masters of camouflage that have evolved an array of tricks over tens of millions of years to avoid or thwart would-be attackers. Octopuses have blue blood and three heart also.They can match the colors and even textures of their surroundings, allowing them to hide.

14.)The largest muscle in the body is the gluteus maximus.

15.)Cleopatra Was Not Egyptian. Cleopatra, one of the most well-known personalities from ancient Egypt, is actually Greek, not Egyptian, which is another intriguing fact about the country. Although she was born in Alexandria, she was not of Egyptian descent; rather, she was a member of the Greek Macedonian Ptolemaic Dynasty. From 323 to 30 BC, the Ptolemaic Dynasty ruled over ancient Egypt. Greek for "Famous in Her Father" or "Her Father's Fame" is the name Cleopatra.

16.)The Twelve Month Calendar Was Invented In Egypt. You probably don't know this, but the ancient Egyptians developed the calendar that is still in use today. Yes, Egypt is where the world's first calendar was created. Actually, according to the Egyptian calendar, it is the year 6264. The 12-month calendar was in use in ancient Egypt, just like it is now. However, because their months were always 30 days, their years had a total of just 360 days, which made the years out of step with the seasons. They thus staged a 5-day festival at the end of each year .

17.)The Olympics Begin in Ancient GreeceThe oldest recorded reports of the ancient Olympic Games are from 776 B.C., when a chef by the name of Coroebus won the single competition, a 192-meter footrace known as the stade (the ancestor of the modern "stadium").



18.) Heart is a hardest-working muscle in the body.

19.) In 1816, Nicephore Niepce, a French inventor, invented the first camera. His basic camera produced a negative of the image using paper coated with silver chloride (dark where it should be light). These visuals weren't long-lasting because of how silver chloride functions.


20.)Approximately 5 million red blood cell ,10,000 white blood cells and 250,000 platelets may be found in one little drop of
 blood.

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