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Fact : Do you know ? There is a no radio signal zone in world.

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Do you know in the Durango Desert in Mexico.

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There’s a creepy spot called the ” Zone of Silence “. You can’t pick up clear TV and Radio signals and locals says fireballs sometimes appear in the sky.

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Native government even tried to built some telephone towers in the area but due to some unknown reasons all trials failed.
Some experts says that there is some kind of disturbances in magnetic fields of earth while some believes that there is some kind of alien interference in the area but none of these believers have any evidence to prove.

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Fact : Do you know ? What came first chicken or egg.

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Which came first chicken or egg ?

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Few of you might say that egg came first because egg is the building block of the chicken , no chicken can be born itself.
Others may say that chicken came first because they lay these eggs.

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But the real truth is now discovered .
According to Scientists –
Chicken came before the egg because the proteins which makes egg shells is only produced by hens. And the first hen must be by the genetic disorder of any other species that is supposed to be extinct before the birth of very first human.

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Fact : Do you know ? Of what material currency notes are made of.

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Do you know that Money notes are not made from paper, they are made mostly from a special blend of cotton and linen.

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Its constituents are 75% cotton and 25% linen.
That’s why when by mistake you wash money notes in your clothes pockets, maximum time  they won’t tear apart, sometimes if you notice they look like new notes too.

But that doesn’t means that you keep on washing notes.

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Fact : Do you know ? Your sneeze can fracture your rib cage.

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Do you know that Sneezing is such a common involuntary activity that every locomotive living being suffers from it. Not only humans but also animals like dogs, lions, etc. also had it at least once a month.

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A research found that human being can sneeze up to 100 miles per hour.
Minimum speed of sneeze can be 30 miles per hour.

Much like a temperamental computer, our noses require a “reboot” when overwhelmed, and this biological reboot is triggered by the pressure force of a sneeze. When a sneeze works properly, it resets the environment within nasal passages so “bad” particles breathed in through the nose can be trapped. The sneeze is accomplished by biochemical signals that regulate the beating of cilia (microscopic hairs) on the cells that line our nasal cavities.

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Part of the message the brain receives in the leads up to a sneeze is to close those eyes. It’s an involuntary reflex similar to the way your knee reacts when your doctor taps on it with that tiny hammer. A sneeze can’t, however, pop your eye out, like some story tales that you have believe.
But if you sneeze too hard, you can fracture a rib. If you try to suppress a sneeze, you can rupture a blood vessel in head or neck and die eventually.

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Fact : Do you know ? How large is biggest egg of the world.

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Do you know that ?
Ostrich’s egg is the largest single cell ever discovered alive.

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Its size is approximately equal to the size of a football.

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As we know that a cell is the smallest living organism and also the smallest building block of life and every human being is made up of billions of such cells.
But do you know that each HUMAN BEING spent about half an hour of as a single cell in the beginning.

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Fact : Do you know ? When and why do we feel thirsty.

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Do you know?
When you feel thirsty,

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After several researches , scientists found :
If the amount of water in your body is reduced by just 1% , you’ll feel thirsty.

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If it is reduced by 10% , you’ll die.
A person can live without food for about a month, but only about a week without water.

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Fact : Do you know ? Why camel is called ship of the dessert.

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Do you know ?
Why Camel is called ship of the deserts.
Camel is called ship of desert because of the way they move in desert, not because of their transport capabilities.

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Dromedary camel has one hump and a Bactrian camel has two humps.

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The humps are used as fat storage, thus an undernourished camel have small or no hump at all.

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Fact : Do you know ? Why and Which part of the body heals fastest.

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Do you know that tongue is the fastest healing part of the body.

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We’ve all had our tongues burned, usually from a hot beverage.  Have you noticed that very soon, sometimes within 24 hours or even less, it is completely healed ?  This is even true for lacerations of the tongue, such as when you bite it.

Tongue is the fastest healing part of the body.  Actually, all areas inside the mouth heal faster than any other part of the body.  The tongue is one of the most vascular organs in the human body.  Because of this, the cells that participate in the healing process get to the injury quickly and in huge numbers.  This creates a rapid regrowth of the tissue.  Infection within the mouth is extremely rare because the enzymes in saliva kill most infectious materials.  Most injuries inside the mouth require little or no treatment from a doctor, although that is not to say you should not seek medical attention in severe cases.

There have been cases of children biting their tongue almost in half and the wound began healing even before the doctor looked at it and was completely healed within a few days.  People who have tongue piercings report that if they leave the pierced object/ornament out for more than a couple of days, even a few hours in some cases, the hole closes .

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Fact : Do you know ? Why Pluto is kept out of the planetary system of sun.

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Do you know why Pluto is kept out of the Planet System of Sun ?

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Since its discovery in 1930, Pluto has been a bit of a puzzle. It’s smaller than any other planet – even smaller than the Earth’s moon.
It is so small that surface area of Russia is more than surface area of Pluto.

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On August 24, 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU), an organization of professional astronomers, revoked Pluto’s planetary status.

Now objects in orbit around our sun are :

Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune

Dwarf planets: Pluto, Ceres (an object in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter), 2003 UB313 (an object farther from the Sun than Pluto)

Small solar-system bodies: Everything else, including asteroids and comets

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Fact : Do you know ? What happens if you could jump all the way through a hole in the earth to other side.

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What if you could jump all the way through a hole in the earth to other side .

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The simple answer is, theoretically, yes. First, let us ignore friction, the rotation of the earth, and other complications, and focus on the case of a hole or tunnel entering the earth at one point, going straight through its center, and coming back to the surface at the opposite side of the planet. If we treat the mass distribution in the earth as uniform, one would fall into the tunnel and then come back up to the surface on the other side in a manner much like the motion of a pendulum swinging down and up again. Assuming that the journey began with zero initial speed (simply dropping into the hole), your speed would increase and reach a maximum at the center of the earth, and then decrease until you reached the surface, at which point the speed would again be zero. The gravitational force exerted on the traveler would be proportional to his distance from the center of the earth: it’s at a maximum at the surface and zero at the center. The total time required for this trip would be about 42 minutes. The speed of our traveler at the center of the Earth would be 7,900 meters a second. If there were no friction, there would be no energy loss so our traveler could oscillate into and out of the tunnel.

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This trip could not take place in the real world for a number of reasons, including the implausibility of building a tunnel 12,756 kilometers long, displacing all of the material in the tunnel’s proposed path, and having the tunnel go through both the earth’s molten outer core and its inner core, where the temperature is about 6,000 degrees! It would be much easier to build such a tunnel in a small asteroid. Interestingly enough, for a tunnel that reaches from one point to another point on the earth’s surface but does not pass through the center of the planet, the travel time would still be about 42 minutes. The reason for this is that although the tunnel is shorter, the gravitational force along its path is also decreased as compared to that of a tunnel that goes through the center of the planet, which means you would travel more slowly. Because the distance and the component of gravity decrease by the same factor, the travel time ends up being the same.

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