Science | Facts💡
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The flying fish’s flight record is 45 seconds.
A cat can make more than 100 different sounds, while a dog can only make about 10.
Many Chinese people who travel to South Korea for affordable and high‑quality plastic surgery face difficulties when re‑entering China because the photos in their passports do not match their new appearance after the surgery.
90% of the microbes in the human body are unknown to science.
There are more rabbits in Australia than people in China.
Istanbul is the only city in the world that straddles two continents. The main part of the city is in Europe, while a smaller part is in Asia.
The cartoon was originally called "King of the Jungle" until the creators realized that lions don't live in the jungle.
In 1778, it was fashionable in Paris to wear a lightning rod on a woman's hat.
There is only one company in the world that makes paper for dollar bills.
Neanderthals had larger brains than modern humans.
The human eye produces up to 4 liters of tears per year.
Airplane pressure reduces your sense of smell and taste by 30%.
Most scissors are designed for right-handed people and are not suitable for left-handed people.
People read from a computer screen approximately 20-25% slower than from printed pages.
Slugs are the most toothed creatures on Earth. They can have up to 75,000 teeth.
The world produces one and a half times more food than is needed to feed every person on Earth.
According to research, elephants can smell water from up to 5 kilometers away.
If a person writes with a different handwriting each time, this speaks of his sensitivity and creative abilities.
Cats recognize their owner's voice, but often pretend not to hear.
Leading medical experts believe that prolonged sitting can cause far more harm than even smoking.