In the spirit of C.A.N.I. (Continuous And Never-ending Improvement), here are this week’s new facts—one for each day of your coming week. Pass them on to others to keep the spirit alive or invite your friends and family to visit our blog where they can also view previous entries.
- “Honcho” comes from the Japanese word meaning “squad leader.”
- Hot water freezes more rapidly than cold water.
- Waves break when their height reaches more than 7/10ths of the depth of the water.
- The average iceberg weighs 20 millions tons.
- Mark Twain was born on a day in 1835 when Halley’s comet came into view. When he died in 1910, Halley’s comet came into view again.
- Dirty snow melts more quickly than clean snow.
- One million hydrogen atoms can be lined up, one on top of the other, on the edge of a piece of paper. 3,000 trillion of them are needed just to cover the period at the end of this sentence.
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