Some interesting facts that will blow your mind now!

Did you know that worms eat four to six times their weight each day? Or that trained pigeons can tell the difference between Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso? Who knew?

But there are dangers out there, too. Your cell phone is infested with bacteria (see below) and traces of the bubonic plague have been found in the New York City subway. It turns out, when you dig a little deeper, things that you’ve taken for granted or that seem perfectly normal can surprise you. With that in mind, here are some weird little interesting facts you’ll likely be surprised to learn. For more informative tidbits to get your mind racing, here are some  interesting facts to Make You Smarter This Week.

 

The mass of clouds floating in the sky:

Many of us think of clouds as light floating objects like cotton, but in reality they are not. The size of a normally sized cloud floating in the sky is much larger than what we see with the naked eye. So its mass is much higher. The mass of such a piece of cloud is more than 100 elephants, that is about 1 million pounds!

Multiple brain animals:

If the brain is the measure of an animal’s intelligence, then the octopus is the most intelligent animal. Because the number of their brains is nine! In addition, octopuses have three hearts. One is for the gills or the respiratory system only, one is centrally for everything and the other is a heart for the octopus legs only.Community Verified icon

Nail growth:

Even if you don’t want to do anything else in winter, there is one thing you have to do, and that is to cut your nails. This is because nails grow faster in winter than in other seasons.

The most powerful creature on earth:

Bacteria are the most powerful organism on earth. Bacteria are tiny microorganisms that cannot be seen with the naked eye, and they are the most powerful organisms on earth! Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aunt for me either. So know that a bacterium is capable of carrying 100,000 times its own body weight.

Where the most oxygen comes from:

We have known since childhood that oxygen, the essential element of survival, comes from trees. In the process of photosynthesis, we survive on the oxygen produced by the tree. But now you know, half of the oxygen in the Earth’s atmosphere comes from the sea? Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like Phytoplankton, the tiny unicellular marine plant that lives in the oceans, is about half the amount of oxygen released into the Earth’s atmosphere.

The amount of bacteria in the human body:

You may be surprised to learn that the number of cells in your body is 10 times that of bacteria! On the way back every human being is a bacterial sanctuary! No matter how much soap, spray, handwash or anti-germwash you use, it is impossible to get rid of bacteria. But the funny thing is that almost all of these bacteria are good for our body. Not only sound education but his alertness and dedication too are most required. It is impossible for us to survive without them.

The time when light reaches our eyes:

The light we see in our eyes is the result of photons from the sun. After these photon particles originate in the center of the Sun, it takes about 160,000 years for the surface of the Sun to reach the surface. And it takes only 6 minutes to come to our eyes from that surface. This means that the light we see now was created inside the sun more than 200,000 years ago. And now what is being created would have to wait another two hundred thousand years to reach the earth.

Total amount of water in the oceans:

We have a total of 32 crore cubic miles of water in all the oceans of the world. This water occupies 81 percent of our world. Now if all these seawater were dried up, the amount of salt that would be left behind would mean that our continent would be able to easily lose 6 continents below 500 feet. Now the way our Antarctica is covered under ice, everything will be covered under the wheels of deeper salt.

Length of veins in the human body:

If the number of veins, sub-veins and other blood vessels in a human body could be arranged vertically one after the other, its length would be 72,000 kilometers. This means that you can cover the whole world two and a half times only with the veins of your body.
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Psychology of girls. simple tricks to understand!

Some psychology and statistics of girls:

1) Girls have more of a gene called OPN1LW on the x chromosome to understand the color red, so they see many shades between red and orange, which boys don’t.

2) From the age of 11 months, girls start to fear insects. Recently scientists are calling it a genetic matter.

3) Despite having an equal number of nerves, the reason why girls hear whispers more and taste better is still unknown.

4) Florida Atlantic University researchers say that girls are more adept at cyberbullying or internet-based harassment and spreading rumors than boys.

5) Girls can recognize faces and recognize roads faster than boys

6) Although emotions are high, due to the special control system of the brain, girls commit suicide 6 times less than boys.

7) Girls’ heart beats faster and they use more words in speech

8) If a girl can hold someone for at least 15 seconds, it means she trusts the person.

9) Girls subconsciously feel uncomfortable keeping their hands free so they keep purses, mobiles.. something like that.

10) In a typical 75-year life a girl spends a combined 1 year choosing clothes, 1 year looking at herself in the mirror, and 4 years with menstrual bleeding.

11) When receiving a call, girls only bend their necks towards the phone and most of the boys turn their whole bodies.

12) If there is any loud noise around, most of the girls close their ears with their fingers and boys with their hands.

13) Most girls laugh while applying makeup

14) When looking at a map, girls look at the direction they will go instead of North.

15) Among the top 20 richest women in the world, except Harry Potter author Rowling, all of them may have inherited their wealth from their fathers rather than their husbands.

16) Girls have more nightmares and emotional dreams than boys.

17) If you pronounce the girl’s name while talking to a girl, the girl likes that person more.

18) Girls live longer than boys in every nation in the world.

19) Girls are very happy when someone asks them for solutions, wants to know what they like, and calls them cute nicknames.

20) Girls get most of their experiences by listening to friends or reading books rather than by themselves.

21) Girls don’t like to wait for anything.

22) 40% of women in developed western countries now give birth to children while unmarried.

23) Girls in developed countries spend 17 years of their lives dieting.

24) Girls cry 30-64 times a year and boys 6-17 times.

25) Girls lie an average of 3 times and boys 6 times a day.

26) High heels have been worn by girls since the 1600s, it was previously a boy’s shoe. Especially butchers.

27) Girls who sleep with their noses closed during pregnancy have poor health.

28) Taller girls have more cancer risk than shorter ones.

29) Girls are better at multitasking than boys.

30) Only 2% of girls in the world consider themselves beautiful.

31) 1 in 6 developed country girls are victims of sexual harassment.

32) Girls blink 19 times per minute and boys 11 times.

33) Girls in developed countries have 150 different hairstyles throughout their life.

34) In China, unmarried girls between the ages of 20-22 are called “Shang Nu”, meaning “old girls”.

35) In 1 year, the combined income of all the professional women in the world is 18 million dollars but the combined expenditure is 28 million dollars.

36) Not only in Bangladesh but all over the world the salary of girls is low. The least disparity is in New Zealand, where women earn 5% less than men.

37) There were 800,000 female soldiers in the Soviet Army during World War II.

38) Brazil’s Victoria’s Secret Company says – 80% of girls in the world wear the wrong size underwear.

39) Only by looking at the fingerprint can you tell whether it is a boy or a girl because girls have twice as many amino acids as boys, which changes something in the fingerprint.

40) 80% of buyers of the “50 shades of grey” book were girls.

41) Ancient Roman girls used to collect the sweat of “gladiators” and use it as makeup.

42) In 1678, the world’s first woman to receive an academic degree was “Elena Cornaro Piscopia” of the University of Padua, Italy.

43) “Saint Lucia” is the only country in the world named only after a girl.

44) If you ask a girl “What happened?” If she answers “Nothing” then you must understand the complete opposite i.e. something must have happened.

45) Still 60.3 crore girls of the world do not consider it a crime to be born at home.

46) Even in the 21st century, every 90 seconds, 1 girl dies giving birth.

47) Girls like guys who have a sense of humor and can make quick decisions.

Remember, every woman is a unique and individual person, just like you. She has her own life story, circumstances, and experiences that have shaped who she is. As you get to know her, try thinking of her as a person first before looking at her gender or any preconceived notions of what a woman “should” be like.

  • This doesn’t mean you have to ignore her gender—it’s a big part of most people’s identities, after all. Just recognize that it doesn’t totally define who she is.

Get in touch with your own thoughts and feelings. It may seem strange, but understanding yourself better can make it easier for you to understand your partner. If you’re not sure what’s going on in your own head and heart, you’ll have a harder time connecting to what she’s thinking and feeling. Take time each day to mindfully pay attention to your own emotions, thoughts, and physical sensations.

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