Top 22 most amazing random facts that you didn't know

Shaved head is a symbol of female beauty, pandas are actually raccoons, not bears, and cats are given special unique rights in one of the religions. Have you heard of these? And there are many interesting and unusual things in this world, and you can learn new things every day.


Brother V has prepared a series of interesting facts about the world for you. We believe these contents will arouse your interest. They will make you look more knowledgeable.


1. The word "camel" comes from the word "beauty" in Arabic





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2. In 1500 BC, shaved head was considered a symbol of female beauty


The Egyptian beauty used a special golden tweezers to remove all her hair from her head and polished her skin with a wet wipe. Then put a wool or plant wig on her head. The Egyptians put golden tubes on each braid, or strung inlaid golden rosettes between the vertical ribs of small beads to form a complete headgear.



3. The earth grows by 60 tons every day


According to scientists, the weight of cosmic dust and other objects falling on the earth every day is 0.4 to 110 tons. Since the amount of sodium in the atmosphere is proportional to the amount of cosmic dust in the atmosphere, the researchers found that the actual amount of dust falling on the earth is 60 tons per day.



4. The first alarm clock can only ring at 4 o'clock


The first alarm clock was invented by Levi Hutchins in 1787. But he only designed it for himself, and the device allowed him to work accurately at 4 in the morning.



5. Space junk is everywhere around the earth


According to the US Space Surveillance Network, there are more than 21,000 objects larger than 3.93 inches orbiting the earth. These figures do not include active satellites. The index of objects launched into outer space maintained by the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) is approximately 4,600 effective satellites.



6. In just 79 days, the British rode bicycles all over the world


British cyclist Mark Beaumont, in 79 days, has traveled to bicycles all over the world. To do this, he must drive an average of 386 kilometers per day within 16 hours. Only 5 hours of sleep a day.



7. January 31, 1865 is Russian Vodka's birthday


Of course, this alcoholic beverage appeared much earlier, but the official birthday is January 31, 1865. On this day, Dmitry Ivanovich Mendreev defended his famous doctoral thesis "Combining Alcohol and Water" in St. Petersburg.



8. Horses can stand upto sleep, but cannot dream until they fall asleep


However, the same applies to cows, giraffes, camels, zebras and many other similar animals. Although they are asleep, they do not sleep deep enough, so they cannot dream. In deep sleep, they still need to lie down.



9. Einstein didn't wear socks


Einstein himself gave 2 answers about not wearing socks:


"When I was young, I noticed that the big toe always had a hole in the socks. So I stopped wearing them."

"If everything looks good, why wear socks and shoes."



10. The sum of the points on the opposite side of the dice is always 7


All of this is because 7 was considered a magic number before, and throwing a cube is equivalent to a magical ritual, which lets you know the emergence of fate.



11. The panda is not a bear, but a raccoon


On one hand, the panda looks like a bear. On the other hand, their color, life type, and pandas do not hibernate throughout the year. These facts all indicate that this is a raccoon. But scientists are still arguing about what kind of panda belongs to, but the chances of recognizing it as raccoons are higher.



12. The girl spent about 10 years putting on makeup in her life


And men spend the same amount of time while waiting for girls.



13. Alcohol can prevent radiation


This sounds like a false rumor, but in the course of the experiment, Japanese scientists have proved that beer and other alcoholic beverages can prevent radiation. 0.5 liter of light beer is enough to reduce the damage caused by radiation, which can reduce about 34%.



14. Predatory parrots that prey on sheep in New Zealand


These are very smart, curious and playful birds that can get used to humans. They like to somersault in the snow and take a bath in a puddle.


These birds feed on carrion but will attack live sheep. The parrot sat on the ground close to the victim, then suddenly jumped up and pecks at the subcutaneous fat. In most cases, the result of this attack on sheep is very sad.



15. The aroma of bananas helps to lose weight


That's what scientists say. Scents that help weight loss also include the aromas of peach and apple.



16. If Barbie grows up as a human, her parameters will be 91-45-84


Her legs will be more than half the length of her entire body, and her neck will be twice as long as an average person's neck. Such a human being is too unnatural. So it is difficult to understand why there are so many people in this world who have formed themselves into Barbie.



17. Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, once gave his jacket to a dry cleaner and left a note with a nuclear missile launch code in his pocket.


Fortunately, it was found in the washing machine.



18. The most expensive call girl in the world costs 30,000 pounds


Her name is Michelle Brown, and she runs the most prestigious female calling agency, which is used by many celebrities.



19. It sells for $22,500, a biscuit sold on the Titanic


This 106-year-old biscuit is considered the most expensive biscuit in the world.



20. Duck phobia is a compulsive fear of feeling that there is a duck looking at you somewhere in the world


People with duck phobia must be afraid of ducks, because one of them will definitely look at him. No matter what they do, no matter where they are.



21. Contains up to 0.2 mg of gold in our body


In adults, an average of 0.2 mg of gold can be found, half of which is contained in the bones and the other half is contained in the blood and internal organs. As the content of gold in the body increases, it accumulates in the liver, kidneys, spleen, and hypothalamus. For quality, this gold corresponds to a 550° sample.


In other words, to collect 1 kg of gold, about 5 million people are needed.



22. Cats are the only animals that can enter the mosque


According to legend, the Prophet Muhammad loved his cat and would never wake her up. The water she drank was used before praying. One day, the cat fell asleep on the sleeve of the robe. Muhammad cut off his sleeves without thinking, so as not to disturb the cat, and put on his clothes.

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