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Random and fun facts to bring out at your next dinner party, about biology, animals, geography and more, for children and adults!
In a not-so-fun fun fact, the few milliseconds you spend sneezing can make you lose track of the distance you travel. No matter how amazing that may be, it is very hazardous for the road. About 2,500 road accidents occur in a U.K. winter due to colds and sneezing. People don’t...
It can be quite a task to put young children to sleep. Bubbling with enthusiasm and energy, they want to spend most of the time exploring the world around them. However, a good night’s sleep is really important for their physical and mental wellbeing. In fact, children under the age o...
根据第一段In fact,dolphins have big brain)-to-body size ratio(事实上,海豚的大脑相当于身体尺寸来说很大。)可知海豚能够快速思考、理解和学习事物,因为大脑比例大。故选C。(2)细节理解题。根据第二段Like humans ,every dolphin has its own " name ".(像人类一样,每只海豚都有...
The country has a minister for AI Here’s another interesting fact about Abu Dhabi: the UAE appointed the world’s first Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence in 2017. The position was created to put the country at the forefront of the global technological revolution. ...
Let's dive into that mystery and learn all about how dolphins sleep. Do dolphins sleep? Yes,the surprising fact is that dolphins sleep with one eye open at all times.In order to stay close to the surface so they can breathe,dolphins must stay partly awake while they sle...
Related: All About Dolphins***Have you ever heard of the saying ‘Wherever you lay your hat, that’s your home’?Well giant pandas seem to live by this. They don’t actually have a place to rest, they will literally just lie down where they are, and close their peepers.***These pa...
It is clear how our large brain and upright posture played a decisive role in what is termed our humanity—in the fact that we now use language, read books, watch TV, buy or grow most of our food, occupy all continents and oceans, keep members of our own and other species in cages,...
Dull is in Perthshire, Scotland, and to be honest, it does sound quite, er, dull. There’s only one street of houses and a church! Slightly less dull is the fact that it’s twinned with Boring, USA and Bland Australia. At least they have a sense of humour about it!