Sunday, June 9, 2013

What are the name of the insects that make food for HUMANS??



Name one INSECT that make a form of food for humans?

HONEY BEES!! Yes! Honey bees are the only one insect that make a form of food for us. Aren’t you little intrigued about Honey bees now? Let see some crazy facts about them.


▲Honey bees never sleep!

▲3 types of Honey bees: Queen, Worker, and Drone


▲The queen may lay 600-800 or even 1,500 eggs each day during her 3     or 4 year lifetime. This daily egg production may equal her own weight.

▲She is constantly fed and groomed by attendant worker bees.

▲Honey bees' wings stroke 11,400 times per minute, thus making their distinctive buzz

▲Honeybees are responsible for pollinating approx. 80% of all fruit, vegetable and seed crops in the U.S.


………What it takes them to make honey?????

To make one pound of honey, the bees in the colony must visit 2 million flowers, fly over 55,000 miles and will be the lifetime work of approximately 768 bees





Source:
"Fun Facts." [Online]  <http://www.utahcountybeekeepers.org/fun_facts.html>

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Who Discovered Chocolate?

Chocolate

Who doesn't crave for chocolate? Billions of us do! do you know who discovered chocolate? Here's the facts:


  • Chocolate was discovered by Aztecs, Central America, around 3100 years ago
  • It was a celebratory like beverage and status symbol for Aztecs and Maya
  • Researchers found out that a chemical compound that comes exclusively from the cacao plant - the source of chocolate - in pottery vessels dating from about 1100 BC in Puerto Escondido, Honduras
  • Chocolate enjoyed by later Mesoamerican civilizations like the Maya and Aztecs was made ground cacao seeds with added seasonings, producing a spicy, frothy drink.
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Source: 
. "Chocolate invented 3,100 years ago by the Aztecs - but they were trying to make beer  ." [Online] 13 November 2007. <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-493335/Chocolate-invented-3-100-years-ago-Aztecs--trying-make-beer.html>.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

World's Tallest Man -Living




The tallest man living is
  •  Sultan Kösen Born: (Turkey, b.10 December 1982) 
Actual Height: 
  •   251 cm (8 ft 3 in) in Ankara, Turkey, on 08 February 2011.
How many humans reaching 8 ft or more: 

  • Indeed, GWR only knows of 10 confirmed or reliable cases in history of humans reaching 8 ft or more.
  • Sultan also holds the records for widest hand span and largest feet on a living person.

How does he feel about his record? 
  • Speaking at the time of his entry into the Guinness World Records family he said: 'I never imagined I would be in the book, I dreamed about it, but it was still a huge surprise'.





Source: www.guinnessworldrecords.com. "TALLEST MAN - LIVING." [Online] 08 February 2011. <http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/size/tallest-man-living>.
Photo Credit: www.guinnessworldrecords.com. "TALLEST MAN - LIVING." [Online image] 08 February 2011. <http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/size/tallest-man-living>.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Apple




The old saying, “An apple a day, keeps the doctor away.” This saying comes from an old English adage, “To eat an apple before going to bed, will make the doctor beg his bread.”

Cool facts & Stats:
  • Two pounds of apples make one 9-inch pie.
  • 2,500 varieties of apples are grown in the United States
  • 7,500 varieties of apples are grown throughout the world
  • The pilgrims planted the first United States apple trees in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
  • Archeologists have found evidence that humans have been enjoying apples since at least 6500 B.C
  • Don't peel your apple. Two-thirds of the fiber and lots of antioxidants are found in the peel. Antioxidants help to reduce damage to cells, which can trigger some diseases.
  • On August 21, 2007 the GoldRush apple was designated as the official Illinois’state fruit. GoldRush is a sweet-tart yellow apple with a long shelf life. The apple is also the state fruit of Minnesota, New York, Vermont, Washington and West Virginia



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    Source: 
     "Apples and More." [Online] <http://urbanext.illinois.edu/apples/facts.cfm>.

World's TALLEST Tree


Hyperion is the world tallest tree. It is currently located in Redwood National Park, California. Even though we know it is in Redwood park, the exact spot is not known due to concern over vandalism. Hyperion's height is 379.1 foot-tall.

Just to add couple more facts: 

  •  Redwood National Park is bought during president Carter administration in 1978.
  • Two hikers named Chris Atkins, and Micheal Taylor discovered Hyperion.




Source:
"Sequoia sempervirens." [Online]  January 2011. <http://www.conifers.org/cu/Sequoia.php>.

World's Largest Library


I had a general idea about the Library of Congress that it’s a huge library like many others but I didn’t know the fact that Library of Congress is the world’s largest library. And, when I found out about the amount of collections, my jaw dropped!

Library of congress, located in Washington DC, is the world’s library. It was founded in 1800, making it the oldest federal cultural institution in the nation.

     Cool Statistics:

ü  Library of Congress has more than 155.3 million items on approximately 838 miles of bookshelves

  •     35 million books and other print materials
  •     3.4 million recordings
  •     13.6 million photographs
  •      5.4 million maps
  •      6.5 million pieces of sheet music
  •      68 million manuscripts
  •      Over 470 foreign languages materials

Other Historical Information:

  • On August 24, 1814, British troops burned the Capitol building (where the Library was housed) and destroyed the Library's core collection of 3,000 volumes.
  • On January 30,1815, Congress approved the purchase of Thomas Jefferson’s personal library of 6,487 books for $23,950.




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Source:
 "Fascinating Facts." [Online] <http://www.loc.gov/about/facts.html>.



Saturday, March 9, 2013

Lightning



Cool Facts & Stats

Lightning is a giant discharge of electricity accompanied by a brilliant flash of light and a loud crack of thunder.

It is freaking HOT and POWERFUL!....

  • The spark can reach over five miles (eight kilometers) in length, 
  • It can raise the temperature of the air by as much as 50,000 degrees Fahrenheit (27,700 degrees Celsius)
  • It contains approximately 100 million electrical volts.


Some interesting statistics

  •  Lightning detection systems in the United States monitor an average of 25 million strokes of lightning from clouds to ground during some 100,000 thunderstorms every year.
  • It is estimated that Earth as a whole is struck by an average of more than a hundred lightning bolts every second.
  • The odds of becoming a lightning victim in the U.S. in any one year is 1 in 700,000. The odds of being struck in your lifetime is 1 in 3,000.
  • Lightning can kill people (3,696 deaths were recorded in the U.S. between 1959 and 2003) or cause cardiac arrest.
  • Injuries range from severe burns and permanent brain damage to memory loss and personality change.
  • About 400 people survive lightning strokes in the U.S. each year.

Safety
  • People should stay away from windows and doors and avoid contact with anything that conducts electricity, including landline telephones. Most people hurt by lightning while inside their homes are talking on the telephone at the time.
  •  People shouldn't be swimming during the thunderstorm; it is very dangerous because water is a good conductor of electricity
  • An umbrella can increase your chances of being struck by lightning if it makes you the tallest object in the area.



Source:
National Geography. "Flash Facts About Lightning." [Online] 24 June 2005

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