In Japan, a ‘fire garden’ on Hokkaido Island comes alive with lanterns. Flowers are illuminated, creating a magical glow.
Ice on the Taylor Glacier in Antarctica makes sounds like organ music! Scientists found this is caused by wind passing through ice cavities.
In Brazil, ants have been farming mushrooms for food for 60 million years. They cut leaves, “plant” fungal spores on them, and tend to their “farms.” It’s one of the oldest forms of agric...
Mysterious ‘fairy circles’ in the Namib Desert are created by underground termites. These circles help plants survive in arid conditions.
The world’s tallest waterfall, Angel Falls in Venezuela, is 979 meters high. The water falls from such a height that most of it turns into mist before reaching the ground. Local indigenous people...
The Waiora River in New Zealand appears to flow upward! Geologists explain this as an optical illusion caused by the terrain’s relief.
The Sun accounts for 99.86% of the mass of the entire Solar System, including planets and asteroids.
Archaeological finds in Egypt revealed the use of copper for tools 5,000 years ago.
The largest flower garden in the world, Keukenhof in the Netherlands, spans 32 hectares. Every spring, 7 million tulips are planted, turning it into a colorful sea. It’s called the “Garden of E...
In 1888, the oldest photograph of a human was found in London. The image shows a busy street, but due to long exposure, only one person who stood still is visible. It’s like a window to the past!...
In India, the Karni Mata Temple houses thousands of rats, considered sacred. Visitors walk barefoot and even eat food touched by the rats, believing it brings luck. Accidentally stepping on a rat i...
The largest Ferris wheel in the world, Ain Dubai, is in Dubai and stands 250 meters tall. One ride lasts 38 minutes, and from the top, you can see the entire city and sea! It’s twice as tall as t...
Lake Baikal holds 20% of the planet’s freshwater, making it the deepest and oldest freshwater lake.
Mount Everest grows by 4 mm each year due to the tectonic movement of the Indian and Eurasian plates.
Sea turtles lay up to 100 eggs at a time, counted in long-term observations.
Mount Etna erupts about 0.1 cubic kilometers of lava per century, measured by geologists.
European eels can migrate 6,000 km to the Sargasso Sea for breeding, proven by tagging studies.
Japan invented a maglev train that reaches 603 km/h—the fastest train in the world! It floats above the tracks using magnets. Passengers say riding it feels like flying at low altitude.
In China, there’s a bridge over the Yangtze River that’s 164 km long—the longest bridge in the world! It carries both trains and cars. Building it was more complex than some space missions.Jul 10, 2025
Humpback whales use bubble nets for hunting, releasing rings of bubbles to trap fish, as demonstrated by studies.
Sea horses exhibit monogamy, staying with one partner during the breeding season, as shown by observations.