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Fun Facts #1

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    Fun Facts #1
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  • The world's largest ocean, the Pacific Ocean, is so vast that it covers more area than all the landmasses on Earth combined.
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  • A single cloud can weigh more than a million kilograms, yet it floats effortlessly across the sky due to the tiny water droplets being spread out.
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  • Octopuses have three hearts, and their blue blood helps them survive in the deep, cold waters of the ocean.
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  • The Great Wall of China stretches over 21,000 kilometers, winding through mountains, deserts, and valleys, making it the longest structure ever built by humans.
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  • Bananas are technically berries, while strawberries, despite their name, do not meet the scientific criteria to be considered true berries.
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  • Sloths move so slowly that algae grow on their fur, providing them with natural camouflage from predators in the rainforest.
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  • Butterflies taste with their feet because their taste sensors are located on their legs, allowing them to land on a leaf and immediately know if it's good to eat.
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  • Sharks have been around longer than dinosaurs, surviving over 400 million years of Earth's changing environment.
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  • The Eiffel Tower grows taller in summer due to the heat causing the metal to expand, making it up to 15 centimeters taller than in winter.
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  • Watermelons are made up of over 90% water, which is why they are not only refreshing but also incredibly hydrating on a hot summer day.
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  • Honey never spoils, and archaeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are still perfectly edible after thousands of years.
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  • Some frogs can freeze solid in winter, stop their heartbeats completely, and then thaw out in the spring as if nothing happened.
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  • Lightning is five times hotter than the surface of the sun, reaching temperatures of up to 30,000 degrees Celsius in just a fraction of a second.
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  • Giraffes only need about 30 minutes to two hours of sleep per day, often taking short naps while standing up to stay alert for predators.
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  • The heart of a blue whale is so enormous that a human could crawl through its arteries, and it beats so loudly that it can be heard from several kilometers away.
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  • Some sea turtles return to the exact beach where they were born, traveling thousands of kilometers across the ocean using Earth's magnetic fields to navigate.
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