Wednesday, December 09, 2015

Interesting Facts..!!


NASA is developing 3D printed pizzas for astronauts.

13.7 billion years ago, the contents of the universe were contained in a volume less than one trillionth the size of the point of a pin.

Large parts of Canada have less gravity than the rest of Earth. The phenomenon was discovered in the 1960's.

Ketchup was originally made with mushrooms, not tomatoes.

Tennis was first played with bare hands.

Rainbows are technically cone-shaped, not circular.

Robots expected to run half of Japan by 2035.

The first product that Sony came out with was the rice cooker.

In only eight minutes, the Space Shuttle can accelerate to a speed of 27,000 kilometres per hour.

There are more vending machines in Japan than people in New Zealand.

A cosmic year is the amount of time it takes the Sun to revolve around the center of the Milky Way, about 225 million years.

Diamonds were first discovered in the riverbeds of the Golconda region of India over 4,000 years ago.

Neil Armstrong wanted to take a football to the moon but NASA wouldn't permit it.

The jars of Nutella sold in a year could cover The Great Wall of China 8 times.

If you could fold a piece of paper 50 times, its thickness would exceed the distance from here to the Sun.

The World's Biggest Mall, located in China, is 99% empty.

If you shuffle a pack of cards properly, chances are that exact order has never been seen before in the whole history of the universe.

All the batteries on Earth store just 10 minutes of the world's electricity needs.

If there was no space between any of its atoms, Earth would be the size of a baseball.

There are no clocks or windows in any casino.

According to the World Resources Institute, more than 80 percent of the Earth's natural forests already have been destroyed at the rate of 20,000 hectares per day.

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