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A person standing barefoot on a bathroom scale showing 110 pounds

Because Mars has much lower gravity than Earth, a person who weighs 160 pounds on Earth would weigh about 61 pounds on Mars.

Planets of the Solar System orbiting the Sun against a starry background

Venus and Uranus spin in the opposite direction to all other planets in the Solar System.

Crowd of police, media, and officials watch man reenact crime on street

Crimes in South Korea are reenacted, bringing the alleged perpetrator to the crime scene and making them repeat what they supposedly did.

Margherita pizza with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil in front of the Italian flag

In 1889, Margherita pizza was crafted to honor Queen Margherita, using ingredients that symbolize the Italian flag’s colors: tomato, mozzarella, and basil.

The six main Friends cast members sharing milkshakes at a diner counter

Although the TV show “Friends” is based around life in New York City, the entire show was filmed in California.

Young woman in cream sweater talking on a cordless phone in a kitchen

After the release of the 1996 film “Scream,” which involved an anonymous killer calling and murdering his victims, Caller ID usage tripled in the United States.

A person standing in a lush, vibrant forest surrounded by a massive swarm of colorful insects

There are approximately 1.4 billion insects for every human on Earth.

False-color image of Venus showing swirling upper atmosphere clouds

The upper atmosphere of Venus circles the planet every 4 days, while the planet itself rotates once every 243 Earth days.

Multiple yellow rubber ducks floating in water

On January 10, 1992, a shipping crate containing 28,000 rubber ducks and bath toys fell into the Pacific. They washed up around the world for the next 20 years.

Dew-covered spider web suspended between plants in soft sunlight

Contrary to popular belief, we don’t eat eight spiders in our sleep every year. This myth was first shared in 1993 to highlight gullibility but ironically spread as truth.

Cans of Vitality Air displayed over a scenic mountain landscape

Vitality Air, a Canadian startup, started as a novelty by selling bottled air, but it turned into a very real business when Chinese customers began buying it for up to $28 a bottle.

Close-up of a person's face and neck sweating, with beads of sweat dripping from their chin

Sweating can aid in the removal of heavy metals, such as arsenic, lead, mercury, and cadmium, from the body.

Oscar the Grouch wearing a tattered royal costume and a gold crown

Oscar the Grouch was magenta in his concept sketches, then he was orange in Sesame Street’s first season in 1969, and finally became green the following year.

Planet Mercury near the bright Sun in space

Mercury has no moons because it’s too close to the Sun, which would pull any potential moons away from the tiny planet.

Dense cluster of galaxies with glowing stars and faint galaxies in deep space

While most galaxies still form new stars, some have “died,” having long since exhausted the cold hydrogen gas needed for star formation.

American Gothic painting

Grant Wood’s 1930 painting “American Gothic” depicts a father and daughter, not husband and wife, as is commonly believed.

Portrait of Ivan the Terrible wearing ornate robes and holding a staff

Ivan the Terrible’s lost library, said to contain ancient texts, has inspired centuries of treasure hunts but remains undiscovered.

Vanguard TV3 satellite

After the USSR successfully launched the world’s first satellite, NASA tried to launch its own. It crashed in 3 seconds, so the press dubbed it “Kaputnik.”

Hells Angels member in leather vest at Walmart checkout counter

In 2014, the Fresno chapter of the Hells Angels waited in line for five days at a Walmart to purchase over 200 bicycles, which they donated to children in need.

Close-up of the Moon showing its slightly uneven, bulging shape

Due to Earth’s gravity, the Moon has a slight bulge on the side facing Earth, giving it a mildly egg-shaped form.

Close-up of a Rubik's Cube showing yellow, orange, and green squares

No matter how scrambled it is, a Rubik’s Cube can always be solved in 20 moves or less.

Person holding an empty wallet over a laptop and documents

One of the visual effects teams that worked on the 2018 film “Bohemian Rhapsody” never received payment because Halo VFX, the company managing them, went bankrupt.

Neptune set against a star-filled space background

Neptune was discovered using math a few months before it was physically observed, as it was causing irregularities in Uranus’ orbit.

Big Mac with tomato, lettuce, and cheese oozing out

McDonald’s sells approximately 550 million Big Macs annually in the United States and around one billion globally.