World History
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hey it's quiz time ready to strain your brain with these mind-bending true or false trivia questions let's get to it then spider silk was once used to make guitar strings this is false spider silk was never used to make guitar strings but it has been used to make violin strings this is because spider silk can produce unique and thrilling sounds making them a useful resource for building musical instruments astronauts crave spicy food in [Music] space true in space most astronauts will lose their sense of smell and our sense of smell is usually what makes us perceive the taste of food because of that many astronauts begin to Crave fiery sauces such as sauce to make up for the lack of flavor in their food astronauts see the Sun as yellow while they are in [Music] space this is false while in space astronauts see the Sun as white instead of yellow as earthlings we perceive the sun is yellow due to a distortion caused by the Earth's atmosphere but since there's no atmosphere in Space the Sun appears like a huge white glowing [Music] sphere a coconut is a nut false coconut is actually a one-seed droop I.E a fruit with a hard covering and closing as a seed in case you're wondering peaches and olives are also [Music] droops some lizards have green [Music] blood this is actually true the green blooded skink Eliz living in the country of Papua New Guinea has high levels of a greenish pigment called which gives its blood a green color sound travels faster through steel than [Music] air you bet it's true sound travels about 17 times faster through steel than through air this happens because molecules in a solid material are packed closer together than they are in a liquid or gas which allows sound waves to pass more easily through them in England black cats are considered bad [Music] luck false although black cats are considered symbols of bad luck in many places they're actually considered good luck in England NASCAR race car drivers can lose up to of sweat in a single race this is false still NASCAR race drivers can lose up to 10 of sweat in Just One race this happens due to a variety of things including the high temperatures outside heavy uniforms and accumulated heat inside the cars odontophobia is the fear of teeth yes it is people with odontophobia also known as or dental fear do not enjoy going to the dentist [Music] a referee at a FIFA World Cup Soccer Tournament runs about 30 miles during an average game false referees sure run a lot but they run an average of 12 m per game the world's largest desert the Sahara in Africa is about the size of the Amazon rainforest in Latin America false the Sahara is enormous but it's 3.3 million square miles are about the size of Australia not the Amazon geckos usually eat their skin as soon as they shed [Music] it true geckos love to munch on their skin but they can't live on that alone of course they also eat bugs yum ostriches are one of the few species of bird that cannot fly [Music] this is absolutely true ostriches have wings but they can't fly however ostriches are Fleet strong Runners they can Sprint up to 43 M an hour and run over 31 m an hour they may use their wings as to help them change direction while running the first macaroni and cheese recipe ever to be registered was
By Timothy Mwiti2 years ago in History
There was a story of a king
Once upon a time, in a kingdom nestled amidst rolling hills and fertile valleys, there reigned a king who was known far and wide for his humility and wisdom. Yet, despite his benevolent rule, the kingdom faced turbulent times, and the treasury ran dry. The king, in his humility, did not burden his subjects with taxes, yet this led to his own impoverishment.
By khushi khan2 years ago in History
The most expancive story of the year.
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills and whispering pines, there lived a girl named Lily and a boy named Finn. They were an unusual pair, not because of their differences but because of the unique bond they shared.
By Dip Mondal2 years ago in History
The Most Powerful Man in The World
### Political Leaders 1. **Joe Biden**: - **Position**: President of the United States - **Influence**: As the leader of one of the world's largest economies and most powerful militaries, the President of the United States holds significant global influence.
By Ashraful Hasan 2 years ago in History
"Midnight Ritual: A Midsummer Night of Secrets and Sacrifice"
How do we move approximately it? The organization, inclusive of three men and one boy, shifted uneasily around a bonfire that sputtered sparks in the bone-chilling drizzle. A few hefty stones sat amid the flames. They thought about the attempt it took to get the fireplace entering into this weather. Someone sniffed, a person coughed. They all felt cold and uneasy, status at the brink of the fields sprawling in front of them at dusk, with their backs to the dripping birches surrounding the cemetery.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in History
A Brief History of Pornography. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Pornography, often abbreviated as "porn," has a long and intricate history that spans centuries and crosses cultural boundaries. Defined broadly as the depiction of sexual subject matter for the purpose of sexual arousal, pornography has evolved significantly over time, reflecting changing societal norms, technological advancements, and legal frameworks.
By Ashraful Hasan 2 years ago in History
Tutankhamun
King Tutankhamun, also known as King Tut, was a pharaoh who ruled Egypt from 1332 to 1323 B.C. He ascended to the throne of Egypt as a child, when he was eight or nine years old, and was guided by several key figures including Ay, the Grand Vizier and potentially Tut’s maternal grandfather, and Horemheb, the commander-in-chief of the military.
By jahidul Islam Sifat2 years ago in History
The Forbidden Village: Inside India's Abandoned Ghost Towns That Defy Explanation. AI-Generated.
In India, a strange and spooky phenomenon has caught everyone's eye. It's the abandoned ghost towns that dot the landscape, known as "The Forbidden Village." These places are full of mystery and intrigue. They are hard to explain and grab the attention of those who dare to visit.
By vaibhav palhade2 years ago in History
Paleo diet? Study uncovers new knowledge on what Stone Age people truly ate
What did individuals in the Stone Mature eat before the coming of cultivating something like quite a while back? A long-held generalization — one that is impacted present day trend eats less — is that old people chased huge creatures and chowed down on mammoth steak.
By Alfred Wasonga2 years ago in History
Worst Prison in History
Nelson Mandela once said, "You can't truly know a nation until you've been inside its jails." Today, we're going beyond nations, traveling back through centuries of history to explore the most hellish prisons ever conceived. From ancient Roman dungeons to modern high-security facilities, we will step inside the worst prisons in all of history.
By Abu Musaab2 years ago in History





