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Did you know the Earth’s core is as hot as the surface of the Sun? Or that some turtles can breathe through their butts? In this video, we reveal 10 mind-blowing facts that will change how you see the world!
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Here are the authentic sources for each of the facts:
Number 10: The Earth’s core is as hot as the surface of the Sun.
Source: NASA Earth Observatory
Explanation: The Earth's inner core temperature is estimated to be around 5,400–6,100°C (9,800–11,000°F), similar to the surface temperature of the Sun.
Number 9: Crocodiles can’t stick out their tongues.
Source: National Geographic
Explanation: Crocodiles have a small membrane that holds their tongue in place against the roof of their mouth, preventing them from sticking it out.
Number 8: Your ears and nose never stop growing.
Source: Scientific American
Explanation: While bones stop growing after puberty, cartilage in the ears and nose continues to grow throughout life due to gravity and aging processes.
Number 7: Some turtles can breathe through their butts.
Source: Australian Museum
Explanation: Certain turtle species, like the Fitzroy River turtle, can absorb oxygen through specialized tissues in their cloaca (butt).
Number 6: Saturn’s rings are made of ice and rock particles.
Source: NASA Solar System Exploration
Explanation: Saturn's rings consist primarily of water ice and rocky debris, ranging in size from tiny grains to large boulders.
Number 5: Polar bears have black skin under their white fur.
Source: World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Explanation: Polar bears' black skin helps them absorb sunlight efficiently, while their translucent fur reflects light, giving them a white appearance.
Number 4: The Great Pyramid of Giza was originally covered in polished limestone.
Source: Smithsonian Magazine
Explanation: The pyramid was originally encased in smooth, white Tura limestone, which reflected sunlight brilliantly.
Number 3: The Sun loses 4 million tons of mass every second due to nuclear fusion.
Source: NASA Space Place
Explanation: During nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms fuse into helium, releasing energy and converting some mass into light and heat.
Number 2: The first recorded Olympic Games were held in 776 BCE. The only event was a 192-meter footrace.
Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC)
Explanation: The ancient Olympics began in 776 BCE, with the stadion race (approximately 192 meters) being the sole event initially.
Number 1: The first airplane flight lasted 12 seconds.
Source: National Air and Space Museum
Explanation: On December 17, 1903, the Wright brothers' first powered flight lasted 12 seconds and covered 120 feet.
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Here are the authentic sources for each of the facts:
Number 10: The Earth’s core is as hot as the surface of the Sun.
Source: NASA Earth Observatory
Explanation: The Earth's inner core temperature is estimated to be around 5,400–6,100°C (9,800–11,000°F), similar to the surface temperature of the Sun.
Number 9: Crocodiles can’t stick out their tongues.
Source: National Geographic
Explanation: Crocodiles have a small membrane that holds their tongue in place against the roof of their mouth, preventing them from sticking it out.
Number 8: Your ears and nose never stop growing.
Source: Scientific American
Explanation: While bones stop growing after puberty, cartilage in the ears and nose continues to grow throughout life due to gravity and aging processes.
Number 7: Some turtles can breathe through their butts.
Source: Australian Museum
Explanation: Certain turtle species, like the Fitzroy River turtle, can absorb oxygen through specialized tissues in their cloaca (butt).
Number 6: Saturn’s rings are made of ice and rock particles.
Source: NASA Solar System Exploration
Explanation: Saturn's rings consist primarily of water ice and rocky debris, ranging in size from tiny grains to large boulders.
Number 5: Polar bears have black skin under their white fur.
Source: World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
Explanation: Polar bears' black skin helps them absorb sunlight efficiently, while their translucent fur reflects light, giving them a white appearance.
Number 4: The Great Pyramid of Giza was originally covered in polished limestone.
Source: Smithsonian Magazine
Explanation: The pyramid was originally encased in smooth, white Tura limestone, which reflected sunlight brilliantly.
Number 3: The Sun loses 4 million tons of mass every second due to nuclear fusion.
Source: NASA Space Place
Explanation: During nuclear fusion, hydrogen atoms fuse into helium, releasing energy and converting some mass into light and heat.
Number 2: The first recorded Olympic Games were held in 776 BCE. The only event was a 192-meter footrace.
Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC)
Explanation: The ancient Olympics began in 776 BCE, with the stadion race (approximately 192 meters) being the sole event initially.
Number 1: The first airplane flight lasted 12 seconds.
Source: National Air and Space Museum
Explanation: On December 17, 1903, the Wright brothers' first powered flight lasted 12 seconds and covered 120 feet.
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