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Mars contains enormous lava tubes, some stretching more than 59 kilometers (37 miles), formed billions of years ago when flowing lava drained away beneath a hardened crust.
Johnny Cash took only three voice lessons before his teacher advised him to stop and embrace his natural voice.
In ancient Athens, there were no professional lawyers; citizens represented themselves in court, and could not legally accept fees to plead another’s case.
Eradicating mosquitoes may improve health by reducing disease but could disrupt ecosystems, as they serve important roles in pollination and as a food source for various species.
One of the most massive known stars in the universe, BAT99-98, burns about five million times brighter than the Sun and lies within the Large Magellanic Cloud.
You don’t gain immunity to tetanus if you recover from it, as the toxin that causes it is so lethal that death would occur before an immune response could occur.
Male billy goats smell so bad because they urinate on their own head, beard, and front legs to smell more attractive to females during their mating season.
Stars come in all sorts of colors, ranging from white to blue to yellow to red. The color of a star tells us a lot about it, but mostly it tells us its temperature.
In 1998, grade school children in Aurora, Colorado, raised $35,000 to buy the freedom of child slaves in Sudan.
The first time Mickey Mouse talked was in the 1929 episode “The Karnival Kid.” His first words were “Hot dogs!”
The Sun is a ball of plasma, not a solid surface. Its equator spins once every 25 days, and its poles turn once every 35 days.
The USA’s original motto, “E Pluribus Unum” (“Out of many, one”), was taken from the cover slogan of a gentlemen’s magazine from England.
Tupac was the first U.S. artist to have an album reach Billboard #1 while still in prison. It was his third studio album, titled “Me Against the World.”
The United States is the world’s top producer and user of industrial sand and gravel, mainly for use in construction and oil drilling.
Bobby Driscoll, the voice of Disney’s Peter Pan, was found dead at age 31 in 1968 in an abandoned building in New York City. His body went unclaimed and was buried in an unmarked grave.
Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris was mainly constructed between 1163 and 1260, though work on details continued for centuries.
Karen Gillan shaved her head bald for her role as Nebula in “Guardians of the Galaxy.” Marvel saved her hair and made a wig from it for Karen to use on the show “Selfie.”
In 1995, blue M&Ms were added to the lineup following a public poll that replaced the tan M&Ms, which were deemed redundant because they looked similar to the existing brown M&Ms.
In 2017, a YouTuber ate a picture of Jason Segel every day for 100 days, trying to get the actor to eat his photo.
It’s estimated that there are a whopping 10,000 stars in the universe for every grain of sand on Earth!