Amazing Facts
Big slow change -- The
Golden Gate Bridge connects two different areas that are moving toward each other. At one time they were 1,000
miles apart.
source: curiocity's Freezone http://www.freezone.com/brainstorm
Chocolate kills dogs! True, chocolate affects a dog's heart and nervous system; a few ounces are enough to kill a small dog.
source: Amazing Facts www.indianchild.com/amazing_facts13.htm
Insect control -- The
20 million Mexican free-tail bats from Bracken Cave, Texas eat 250 tons of
insects nightly.
source: Amazing Facts http://www.coopsjokes.com/amz/amzbat.htm
Maximum sparks -- A Positive
Giant is a lightning strike that hits the ground up to 20 miles away from
the storm. Because it seems to strike from a clear sky it is known as "A
Bolt From The Blue". These Positive Giant flashes strike between the storm's
top "anvil" and the Earth and carry several times the destructive energy
of a regular lightning strike.
source: Amazing Facts http://www.coopsjokes.com/amz/amzlight.htm
Oldies but goodies? --
Scientists have successfully revived some bacterial spores that were found
enclosed in amber. The spores were at least 25 million years old.
source: Life on the Edge, Amazing Creatures Thriving in Extreme
Environments; Plenum Publishing Corporation
Many died -- In 1918 a
flu epidemic killed 548,000 people in the United States. Worldwide over 20
million people died. About half of the deaths were of people between 20 and
40 years old.
source: Fun and Amazing Facts http://home.earthlink.net/~stcarr/facts.html and Encyclopedia
Britannica
Huge leaves -- The plant
with the largest leaves is a kind of palm tree called raffia (RAF-ee-uh).
It has leaves that are up to 65 feet (20 m) long. That's about as long as
two school busses parked end to end.
source: Ranger Rick Magazine January 1998
Big chill -- 1816 has
been called the "Year Without Summer." Canada and the northeastern U.S.
experienced cold and snow throughout the summer months. Dust from a volcano
in the Dutch East Indies blocked part of the sun's warmth.
source: Fun and Amazing Facts http://home.earthlink.net/~stcarr/facts.html
A lot in a little space
--The surface area of the lungs is roughly the same size as a tennis
court.
source: A Look Inside the Human Body, Andrew McGann
Some like it hot -- There are microbes
whose optimal growth temperature is above 100 degrees C(the boiling point
of water).
source:Life on the Edge,Amazing Creatures Thriving in Extreme Environments,
Plenum Publishing Corporation
Good hearing-- A dog can
hear sounds that are 100 times fainter than the faintest sounds that a person
can hear. If a person can just hear a noise that is coming from 10 feet away,
a dog could hear that same noise from 100 feet away.
source: Highlights Activity Books
Oil use--The amount of
oil that is used worldwide in one year is doubling every ten years. If that
rate of increase continues and if the world were nothing but oil, all the
oil would be used up in 400 years.
source: The Dick and Rae Physics Demo Notebook
A lot of beats-- A person's heart beats
about 100,000 times a day. About 9000 quarts of blood move through the heart
every day.
source:Usborne Facts and Fun About Animals and Science
Woodchuck -- A woodchuck
hibernates to survive the winter when food is scarce. Its heartbeat slows
to 4 beats a minute. Breathing slows to just one breath per minute. Its body
uses so little energy that its body fat is enough chemical fuel to last through
the winter.
source: Usborne Facts & Fun about Animals and Science
Glow creatures--In the
ocean it is totally dark at depths greater than 600 meters. About half the
animals found below that depth glow. The light serves to attract prey and
mates.
source: Usborne Facts & Fun about Animals and Science
A whole lot of shedding--A person sheds
about 50 million dead skin cells every day. In about 4 years a person sheds
their own body weight in skin cells.
Heavy air -- An average
size room contains about 90 pounds of air.
Much unknown--Biologists
estimate that somewhere between 500,000 and 5,000,000 marine species have
yet to be discovered and described.
source: http://pao.gsfc.nasa.gov/gsfc/earth/efacts/efacts.htm
Nature's violence--The U.S. has the
world's most violent weather. In a typical year, the U.S. can expect some
10,000 violent thunderstorms, 1000 tornadoes and several hurricanes. In a
24 hour period on April 3-4, 1974, a record 148 tornadoes tore through the
midwest killing 309 people and injuring five thousand.
source: http://pao.gsfc.nasa.gov/gsfc/earth/efacts/efacts.htm.
Extreme abundance -- One
square mile of rainforest has more types of butterflies than all of North
America.
source: http://www.foote.pvt.k12.ct.us/faculty/LTC/facts.htm
Fast burn -- If water,
instead of fuel, were pumped by the three space shuttle main engines, an
average family-sized swimming pool could be drained in 25 seconds.
source: http://www.rdyne.bna.boeing.com/propul/SSMEamaz.html
Capillaries -- Capillaries
are tiny blood vessels(tubes) that carry blood to all parts of the body.
The human body contains about 60,000 miles of capillaries. That's enough
to reach around the earth 2 1/2 times.
source: Usborne Facts and Fun About Animals and Science
Fast grass -- Bamboo is a type of grass. It can grow as fast as 3 feet in a day.
Part offer -- Some lizards
and starfish when attacked can loose a body part and later the missing part
will grow back. The predator may be distracted by getting the part and allow
the lizard or starfish to escape.
source:Usborne Facts and Fun About Animals and Science
Whole lotta ice -- If all the ice in
Antartica melted the level of the oceans would rise 200 feet. About one fourth
of the land area of the world would be flooded.
source: Beakman's World: a visit to the hit tv show
Sole match -- If a sole(a
type of fish) lays upon a chess board it can change the coloring of its body
to match the pattern of the chess board. The sole takes about 4 minutes to
make the change.
source:Usborne Facts and Fun About Animals and Science
Fast production -- The
human body makes about two million red blood cells every second.
source: Whelmers, Science Demonstrations That Spark Your Imagination,
Steven L. Jacobs
Only 3 phaser -- Water
is the only material that exists naturally in three states- liquid, solid
and gas(water vapor).
source: H2O Science, Jean Stangl
Most dangerous animal -- Of all the animals on earth the mosquito has contributed to the deaths of more people than has any other animal. Mosquitos spread yellow fever and malaria when they bite people.
Fastest anything -- Light is thought to be the fastest thing in the universe. It travels 186,000 miles each second. Still it takes about eight minutes for sunlight to travel from the sun to the earth.
Aircraft carrier fuel economy -- An aircraft carrier gets about 6 inches per gallon of fuel.
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