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1) Although there are Pandas in many zoos around the world, they are all technically on loan from China.
2) The state of California houses Castroville, the “artichoke capital of the world”, which grows almost all the commercially grown artichokes.
3) Even though English might be taught in a lot of countries, the most spoken language in the world is Mandarin.
4) There are deaf people in every country in the world; however, only 41 countries recognize Sign Language as an official language.
5) If one were to weigh all the ants on the Earth and compare it to the weight of all the humans of the Earth, one would find they weigh the same.
6) With around 37 million people living in Tokyo, it’s the world’s largest city when it comes to population size, with the next largest city being Delhi in India.
7) Founded in 1914, Interpol is an international criminal police organization that came to be when representatives of law enforcements from 24 countries decide to combine forces.
8) While four babies are born on Earth every second, it’s estimated that around two people pass away at the same time.
9) The exception does not indicate the rule and the rule does not indicate the exception.
10) The HMHS Britannic was originally commissioned as a transatlantic civil passenger cruise ship, but was requisitioned as a hospital ship during World War I before it was sunk.
11) Alan Turing’s professional acquaintances were in awe of his brilliance but weren’t impressed with his interpersonal abilities.
12) Henry Tandey became the most decorated private soldier in World War One, though his bravery would be eclipsed in the run up to World War Two by allegations he had spared Adolf Hitler’s life, in 1918.
13) Started in 1519, Ferdinand Magellan’s journey to circumvent the Earth was the first one of its kind to be documented.
14) Human infants, unlike most animal offspring, are completely dependent on their parents to be fed and protected.
15) A partial collapse of the Kolka glacier claimed 125 lives on September 20, 2002, when it occurred on the northern slopes of the Kazbek massif in North Ossetia, Russia.
16) The city of Pompeii is famous because it was buried and destroyed in 79 CE when a nearby volcano, Mount Vesuvius, erupted, covering it in at least 6 meters of ash and other volcanic debris.
17) The city proper of Jerusalem is bigger than Tel Aviv, but the metropolitan area of Tel Aviv is bigger than Jerusalem.
18) Due to the worldwide pandemic, all the population was restricted to stay indoors.
19) On June 27, 1976, Air France Flight 139 with 246 passengers, largely Jewish or Israeli, and 12 crew members were hijacked by terrorists, diverting the plane to the Entebbe airport in Uganda.
20) Because they must be constantly on the lookout for predators, dolphins have developed a neat trick of maintaining partial consciousness even as part of their brain sleeps.
21) Although Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia in 2008, it has not gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by all member states of the United Nations.
22) A female humpback whale nearly 10 meters long was found dead after being washed up on a beach near Calais in northern France.
23) The largest padlock in the world weighs 916 pounds and was created by a team of students and teachers at the Pavlovo Arts College in Russia.
24) Although there are Pandas in many zoos around the world, they are all technically on loan from China.
25) Lost in 1995, a wedding ring was found by its owner on a carrot that grew in her garden 16 years later.
26) Dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton invented machine-spun cotton candy in 1897.
27) Children of identical twins are legally cousins but are genetically the equivalent of half-siblings.
28) The amount of copper on the Arizona capitol building’s roof is equivalent to nearly 5 million pennies.
29) Clouds are not as light and fluffy as they appear, and can weigh more than a million pounds.
30) According to British law, any unclaimed swan swimming in the open waters of England and Wales belongs to the Queen.
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