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3150. Fact
Every year, Alaska has about 5,000 earthquakes.
3151. Fact
Watermelons are a popular gift to bring to a host in China or Japan
3152. Fact
The little circles of paper that are cut out after a paper has been punched by a hole puncher are called chad.
3153. Fact
The E. Coli bacterium propels itself with a 'motor' only one-millionth of an inch in diameter, a thousand times smaller than the tiniest motors built to date by man. The rotation of the bacterial motor comes from a current of protons. The efficiency of the motor approaches 100 per cent.
3154. Fact
The word Himalayas means the home of snow.
3155. Fact
Stilts were invented by French shepherds who needed a way to get around in wet marshes.
3156. Fact
October 1st is the official Coffee Day in Japan.
3157. Fact
Mickey Mouse is known as Topolino in Italy
3158. Fact
One-third pound stalk of broccoli contains more vitamin C than 204 apples
3159. Fact
In 1819, the USA purchased Florida from Spain for the cancellation of a $5 million debt
3160. Fact
Actress Michelle Pfeiffer was the first choice to play Clarice Starling in the movie Silence of the Lambs. She turned down the role because she found it too scary
3161. Fact
The nation of Monaco on the French Riviera, is smaller than Central Park in New York. Monaco is 370 acres and Central Park is 840 acres.
3162. Fact
Cranberries are one of just 3 major fruits native to North America. Blueberries and Concord grapes are the other two.
3163. Fact
Americans use over 16,000 tons of aspirin a year.
3164. Fact
Sir Isaac Newton was an ordained priest in the Church of England.
3165. Fact
The Tonle Sap River in Cambodia flows north for almost half the year and then south for the rest of the year
3166. Fact
Most cows give more milk when they listen to music.
3167. Fact
Twelve men have landed on and explored the moon
3168. Fact
Egyptian pyramid builders used to eat a lot of garlic because they thought it would increase their strength
3169. Fact
There are 403 steps from the foundation to the top of the torch in the Statue of Liberty.
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Lassie was played by several male dogs, despite the female name, because male collies were thought to look better on camera. The main actor was named Pal.
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