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Posted Jan 12
Yohannes IV became Emperor of Ethiopia on January 12, 1872. He was a devout Ethiopian Orthodox Christian and made the church central to his rule. He supported the church and used its teachings to guide his government and unify the nation. He also worked to prevent the spread of other religions in Ethiopia. 👑✝️ [Read more] @googlefactss #YohannesIV#Ethiopia#History#OrthodoxChristianity#Emperor
Posted Jan 11
It takes Jupiter 12 earth years to revolve around the Sun. Earth takes 365 days. @googlefactss#planets
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Posted Jan 11
Blind people smile even though they have never seen anybody else smile. Facial expressions like smiling are largely innate and biological, not just learned through visual imitation and not learned at all. @googlefactss#nowyouknow
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Posted Jan 11
Dragonfly nymphs (larvae) breathe and move using their anus, drawing water in for gas exchange (breathing via internal rectal gills) and expelling it forcefully for jet propulsion to escape danger or catch prey, a remarkable adaptation for their aquatic life. @googlefactss#insects#nowyouknow
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Posted Jan 11
The Puck Fair in Killorglin, Ireland, happens every August 10–12. A wild mountain goat called the "puck" is caught and crowned king, staying on a high stand during the event. The fair has been held for hundreds of years. Its origin is unclear but may come from a goat warning people of danger or hunters starting a festival. There is music, dancing, food, and markets. 🐐🎉📜 [Read more] @googlefactss #PuckFair#Killorglin#Ireland#Festival#GoatKing#Tradition#History
Posted Jan 11
A human spinal cord stops growing in length around age four or five, while the vertebral column (spine) continues to grow until late adolescence or early adulthood. @googlefactss#humanbody
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Posted Jan 11
On January 11, 1935, Amelia Earhart flew alone from Hawaii to California. She flew about 3,875 km (2,408 miles) nonstop. The flight took around 18 hours. She was the first person to do this solo flight. ✈️🌟 [Read more] @googlefactss #AmeliaEarhart#Aviation#History#SoloFlight
Posted Jan 10
There’s a type of underwear called the “C-string that's designed with a flexible, C-shaped frame that holds itself in place between the legs. @googlefactss#fashion
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Posted Jan 10
Word Of The Day. Pandiculation (noun) (pan·dic·u·la·tion)- It's the particular sleepy combination of yawning and stretching, especially when waking in the morning ORIGIN: From Latin root, pandiculari, "to stretch oneself," from pandere, "to stretch" Animals are prone to pandiculation, extending their paws in a stretch and yawning widely. @googlefactss
Posted Jan 10
Tomatoes kept in the fridge at 4°C lose their smell and taste after a few hours. When taken out, the smell comes back but not fully. One type loses more smell, while another type gets more bad flavors after being cold for a long time. Cold storage changes how tomatoes taste and smell, making them less fresh. Never keep your tomatoes in the fridge, avoid buying refrigerated ones too. 🍅❄️ @googlefactss #TomatoStorage#ColdEffect#FoodScience#FlavorLoss#Refrigeration
Posted Jan 10
The zygoma, also called the cheekbone or malar bone, is the bone that forms the prominence of your cheeks. It plays a big role in shaping your face and also helps protect your eyes. 😊🦴 @googlefactss #Zygoma#Cheekbone#FacialAnatomy
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Posted Jan 10
Doctors before the eleventh century would drink the urine of their patients to determine whether or not they had diabetes. A sugary taste indicated the person was diabetic. @googlefactss#medicine#history