We cannot deny the fact that we are still living in a mystery, even though the technology advancements have enabled us to have the world at our fingertips.
Today, we compiled a list of 55 facts that will surprise even the most intelligent and knowledgeable among us!
You should click the mouse button 10 million times to burn 1 calorie
If you make ice cubes with boiled water, they are transparent, and if you use tap water, they are white
The unicorn is the national animal of Scotland.
Nobel Prize winner Niels Bohr was given a perpetual supply of beer piped into his house.
The inventor of the cotton candy machine was a dentist.
Starfish are related to sea urchins and killer whales, or orcas, are dolphins, not whales
Every day, a piece of space junk falls back to Earth for the past 50 years
99% of the gold of the Earth is missing, it all sank to the center of the planet billions of years ago
A banana is a berry while a strawberry is not
There are 8 insect pieces in an average chocolate bar
Dolphins can call each other by name, as they use a unique whistle to identify each other
At an average price of 12 cents, a cell phone uses about one quarter’s worth of electricity annually
Animals that perceive ultraviolet light avoid power lines since they find the flashes invisible to the human eye frightening
We are more likely to get killed by a vending machine than a shark
There are 1.6 million ants for every human on Earth
Until 1981, France was still executing people by guillotine
Lightning heats the surrounding air to 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit
Honey is the only food that does not spoil
The Rubik’s Cube, iPhone, and Harry Potter books are among the top 10 most sold products in human history
The most shoplifted food item in the U.S. is candy, cheese in Europe, and meat in Latin America.
Nutella was invented during WWII when an Italian pastry maker mixed hazelnuts into chocolate as a way to extend the chocolate ration.
New York Times illustrator Christoph Niemann managed to doodle 46 sketches, in color, while he was running the New York City Marathon.
A cockroach can live a few weeks without its head, and in the end, die of thirst
In 1998, a student from Georgia was suspended for wearing a Pepsi shirt to “Coke in Education Day.”
Zebras’ coats are just black.
If you open your eyes in a pitch-black room, the color you will see is known as eigengrau.
The lighter was invented three years earlier than the match
The Hawaiian alphabet has twelve letters only (A, E, I, O, U, H, K, L, M, N, P, and W)
We also have proprioception, besides the other 5 senses, which is the awareness of self-movement and body position
There are more stars in the sky than grains of sand in the whole world
We completely replace the outer layer of the skin every 35 days
Mosquitoes are the most deadly animals for humans
In the English language, the word ‘set’ has the most number of definitions (464)
In an average lifetime, every person walks the equivalent of 5 times around the Equator if he lives to the age of 80
Fat cells do not disappear after weight loss, they just shrink in size
99% of the microbes that live inside us are unknown to science
Paper cuts are more painful than regular cuts as the wounds remain open and get strained and flexed, and we’ve got more pain receptors in the tips of our fingers than almost anywhere else in the body
Whips make a cracking sound since the tip actually moves faster than the speed of sound, leading to a small sonic boom
Charles Darwin was the first person to think of attaching wheels to his office chair to move around more quickly
Breathe on a diamond to tell if it is real, fake ones will fog up while real ones remain clear
The Spanish word ‘esposas’ has two meanings, ‘handcuffs’ and ‘wives’
As a result of gravity, the theoretical maximum height of a tree is about 130 meters
The tongue is the strongest muscle in our body, proportional to its size
The naked mole rat can survive with almost no oxygen for about 20 minutes, and it is immune to cancer
An average adult contains 7 quintillion joules of potential energy, which is equal to 30 hydrogen bombs
The technology in one Gameboy surpasses all the computing power used to put man on the moon in 1969
Thirty-five percent of people are born without wisdom teeth.
Catnip can affect lions and tigers as well.
German chocolate cake isn’t German, but it was named after Sam German, an American baker.
Twelve percent of sleepers dream in black and white.
In order to attract females, male caimans make low-frequency sound that no human can hear, and they do it in such a way that the water droplets on their back start to dance
It was initially suggested to name the female G-spot Whipple Tickle, after professor Beverly Whipple.
In the original stage version of The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy’s companion was a cow called Imogene, instead of Toto.