Some people collect stamps. Others prefer art. And since you've clicked on this link, we're guessing you enjoy gathering interesting facts. A connoisseur of curiosity, a hoarder of trivia and perhaps even, a walking Wikipedia.
One can never have enough knowledge. The more random the better. You might never use the information you learn in a meaningful or life-altering way. But you probably will bring it up casually during a coffee date, or a boring moment of awkward silence. If your cup of facts is running dry, head over to a corner of the internet aptly called Random Facts.
The community is dedicated to sharing intriguing, unusual, and thought-provoking facts from across the world. They cover everything from science and history to everyday curiosities. You'll find gems like "cheese is the most stolen food in the world" and "frogs can freeze solid in winter... then thaw back to life in spring." Who could possibly resist?
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Frogs can freeze solid in winter, stop their hearts, and then thaw back to life in spring.
The creator of the fire hydrant is unknown because the documents for the fire hydrant was destroyed... in a fire.
1961 was the last upside down year till 6009.
A single bolt of lightning has enough energy to toast 100,000 slices of bread.
The UNICORN is the national animal of SCOTLAND.
The first person convicted of speeding was going eight mph.
There were active volcanoes on the moon when dinosaurs were alive.
There is a forgotten letter in the English alphabet.
The letter thorn (looks like a p but more of a line on top) was used to represent the th sound. That meant that it would be pe (pretend the p is thorn) there was one issue however. The French couldn’t pronounce it! They used y as a substitute. So ye came into creation. So ye is actually the. The letter became obsolete once printing presses were developed because the English who border France didn’t use the letter. Boom facts.
When a male penguin mates with a female penguin they search the entire beach for the perfect pebble and the places it in front of the female.
10% of British people asked in a survey said that Australia was further away than the moon.
If all the land on Earth had the population density as NYC, there would be about 5.3 trillion people on Earth.
When you're in a cold place and you suddenly feel hot don’t take off any clothing, because it means you have hypothermia.
You should always feel a little cold in a cold environment for another reason too. If you are warm, you are sweating and sweat will carry the cold through your clothing, freezing you faster.
Today I learned that moons can have a moon and they are called moonmoon.
Me and my friend tested how many licks it took to finish a Trader Joe’s lollipop and it took 1393 and hers was 1395.
The character 'Biang' is the most complex character in the chinese language. It had 59 strokes and is the character for a type of noodle that makes the sound 'Biang' when it is hit against a table.
When Beijing hosted the 2008 Olympic Games, the order that the countries came out in, was by how many strokes it took to write their name in Mandarin.
In your lifetime, you’ll produce enough saliva to fill two swimming pools.
The expiration date on a water bottle isn’t for the water, but for the bottle itself...
The Four Corners is the only spot in the US where you can stand in four states at once: Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico.
The sun is about 400 times larger than the moon.
Not completely inaccurate, but VERY misleading "Fact". The area of the flat circular projection of the Sun (i.e., what we see on Earth) is about 400 times larger than the flat circular projection of the Moon. This is interesting because the Sun is about 400 times farther away from the Earth than the Sun, and thus the Sun disc and Moon disc look about the same size. However, if you say "The Sun", I think of the whole Sun, not just flat projection of the round shape of any circular object. The whole Sun, which I think most would think of as the volume of the whole Sun is approx 1.4 x 10^18 km^3. The volume of the whole Moon is approx 2.2 x 10^10 km^3. Thus the whole Sun compared to the whole Moon is 1.4x10^18 / 2.2x10^10 or 63.6 MILLION times larger
70% Alcohol is a better disinfectant than 99% Alcohol (extra water content slows evaporation, therefore increasing surface contact time and enhancing effectiveness).
The Earth is 1,086,781,292,542,889,208,714,362,880 centimeters cubed.
AdrenalineNod:
Okay but how do you say that number??
Kriilliin:
One octillion, eighty-six septillion, seven hundred and eighty-one sextillion, two hundred and ninety-two quintillion, five hundred and forty-two quadrillion, eight hundred and eighty-nine trillion, two hundred and eight billion, seven hundred and fourteen million, three hundred and sixty-two thousand, eight hundred and eighty centimetres cubed.
Baby shark has the exact rhythm you need to perform CPR at.
So, apparently, is "Staying Alive" by the Bee Gee's, which I think a much more apt tune.
One gram of uranium is 20 billion calories.
Which I always refuse it if ever the host offers it for dessert, I need to watch my waistline
You spend about one-third of your life sleeping — that’s roughly 25 years if you live to 75.
In "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley, Rick says the word "Gonna" 40 times.
If you go north long enough you will eventually go south but you can go east or west forever.
Richard Nixon’s resignation letter was 11 words long.
"I hereby resign the office of President of the United States."
Companies use the phrase "military-grade encryption" just as a marketing tactic, since the encryption method used by the military is AES-256, which is the universal standard at this point.
Universal standard? I think not. American standard, perhaps.... America isn't the universe. AND we use much better encryption outside of the US. That pîsses them off mightily, because it means they can't snoop on everyone like they do to their own citizens. (used to write software, with encryption. It had to be deliberately dumbed down encryption to 256 for the American market, just so their government could break it. I wish I was kidding.)
The average female lifespan is 81.2 years which is 2560723200 seconds.
The average male lifespan is 76.4 years which is 2409350400 seconds.
That’s 151372800 seconds longer for females and it also means you wasted about 20 seconds reading this. If you took 20 seconds to read this and you are a 16yo male you could read this 95238719 more times.
I am bored.
Louis XIX was a king of france for just 20 minutes.
On the bottom of every Ferrero Rocher chocolate is a small gold letter that represents which factory line it came off of. Should there be an issue, they can pinpoint where the problem originated.
Oh no! Now I'm going to have to go out and get myself some Ferrero Rochers to see if this is true! Bugger!
In prison, cassette tapes are see-through to prevent prisoners from hiding contraband.
dewiCZ:
Not only casette cases, literally everything, TVs, walkmans, radios...
No number before 1,000 contains the letter A.
Whales don’t [pass] of age, if they are older, they are just too weak to swim to the surface and drown…
If you're having an asthma attack, drink something with caffeine in it. The caffeine will pry open your lungs and help you breathe (trust me, I have asthma).
The distant part of the sea that is hazy and joins the sky is called the offing.
There is a city in Turkey called "Batman."
John Batman was a key figure in the founding of Melbourne Australia, so there's a lot of Batman references in that city too. Until recently they even had an electorate called Batman; I always wondered if someone ever dressed up as the caped crusader and ran for election on the slogan "Batman for Batman"
It is completely illegal to sell chewing gum in Singapore, and you can only chew it with a medical exemption.
There are more possible chess moves than the number of atoms in the known UNIVERSE.
Every single human in history has witnessed the same sun and moon as you have.
That 'scratching' you'll sometimes hear when falling asleep is your heartbeat distorted from the pressure on your ear.
There is a punctuation mark used to signify irony or sarcasm that looks like a backwards question mark ⸮
The phobia of phobias is phobophobia.
So, in 1933 when FDR said "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" was he scared of having phobophobia?
If two pieces of the same metal touch in space, they will bond together and will be permanently stuck together.
Then how are astronauts using metal wrenches to tighten metal bolts?
Your tongue never fits comfortably in your mouth.
Also, you’re now focusing on both your tongue AND your breathing. You’re welcome.
The position your tongue sits in in your mouth usually depends on what your first language is.
Nostalgia is proven to reduce stress and make you feel less lonely — your brain uses memories to heal.
The T. rex (65m years)actually existed closer in history to humans than to the Stegosaurus (145m years).
And here I was thinking we would have a dinosaur, pyramid and Cleopatra free list for a change
The prefrontal cortex hasn't fully developed in teens, so the decision making function is taken over by the amygdala, which is also the part of the brain responsible for emotions. This explains why teens usually make rash decisions based on emotions.
Bananas contain a natural chemical which can make a person happy. The same chemical is found in a well-known antidepressant.
Due to ocean tides and earthquakes days get longer by 1.7 milliseconds each century.
The average human head has about 100,000 hairs with a similar number of hair follicles.
I found out the other day that the reason some women's hair changes when they are pregnant is because their hair follicles become suspended. So instead of losing hair regularly, you stop losing it, then post-partum they begin dying off at the same time, which makes some women feel like they are going bald.
If you smell something, particles of it get into your nose. Now imagine a public restroom.
Alaska is the only state whose name is on one row on a keyboard.
Not on a Dvorak keyboard. (This is a snarky parody of the 'Not true in danish' comment above, and a nerdy flex that I know about non-QWERTY keyboards.)
If you were to spell out every number (one, two, etc.), you wouldn't use the letter 'b' until you reached one billion.
I was today years old when I learned that the color orange was actually named after the fruit.
The infinity sign is called a lemniscate.
The top of UPS trucks are white.
The U.S. has more cows than people in some states like Montana, Wyoming, and North Dakota.
The average person has less than 2 legs.
997 is the largest prime spelled without the letter o.
The moon is 1.28 light seconds away.
Well, the distance varies between about 356 and 407 thousand km, so that's 1.19 to 1.36 light-seconds. Admittedly, it doesn't vary that much in the course of a single month. And those distances are measured from centre to centre, so it's a bit less from the nearest point on the moon to a given observer.
The longest English word is 189,819 letters long and it would take three and a half hours to say out loud.
California has four times the land area of Tennessee, and more than five times the population.
But Tennessee has eighteen times as many cemeteries as California.
If you lose the little cup to a Nyquil or Zzzquil bottle, to achieve a 30 mL dose you require 4 capfuls filled to the inside rim.
If the United States got a new state, the senate would have 102 seats, and a vote requiring a supermajority (like an impeachment) would requires a minimum of 69 votes.
These are even worse than usual. They're poorly explained, inaccurate, and have appalling grammar.
These are even worse than usual. They're poorly explained, inaccurate, and have appalling grammar.
