In 2004, an underwater volcano in the Indian Ocean was found that erupts every 5 minutes. Located 2 km deep, it creates new islands from lava. Scientists call it the most active volcano on the plan...
Photosynthesis by plants produces about 100 billion tons of oxygen annually, measured by global studies.
The speed of light in a vacuum is 299,792 km/s, a universal constant in physics.
Sea turtles accumulate magnetite in their brains, aiding navigation using Earth’s magnetic field.
The chemical element helium was discovered on the Sun before Earth via spectral analysis in 1868.
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Ancient Romans used lead in their water pipes, impacting public health, as revealed by archaeological studies.
In the 1930s, Australia built a 5,600 km fence to stop rabbits. Called the “Rabbit-Proof Fence,” it was meant to protect crops from rabbit invasions, but they still got around it! The fence sti...
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...
The chemical reaction of iron oxidation creates rust, accelerated by the presence of water and oxygen.
Archaeological finds in China revealed silk use 8,500 years ago, confirming textile technologies.
The chemical element gold forms from neutron collisions in stars before their supernova explosions.
Kilauea volcano in Hawaii erupts with about 250,000 cubic meters of lava per day during active phases.
In Australia, a ‘ghost tree’ with white bark glows in the dark. It’s found only in Queensland’s tropical rainforests.
Geological studies prove that the Grand Canyon formed over 5-6 million years by Colorado River erosion.
A cave in New Mexico echoes with 1,000-year-old voices from ancient rock art. These paintings, made by Pueblo people, seem to whisper in the silence.
Mount Etna erupts about 0.1 cubic kilometers of lava per century, measured by geologists.
Dolphins use echolocation with frequencies up to 200 kHz to detect prey in murky water.
The largest cruise ship in the world, Icon of the Seas, launched in 2024. It’s 365 meters long and holds 7,600 passengers. It even has a water park and an ice rink onboard!
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