Researched by: Marie Michelle N. Balinga
- A flying champagne cork is three times more possible to be deadly than a bite of a venomous spider.
- On July 2, 1998, David Willey joined the World’s Longest Firewalk across 165 ft. of burning coals. The temperature range of Firewalk coals is from 800-1,300 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hot enough to melt steel.
- The human body has 650 muscles.
An elephant’s trunk has 40,000 muscles.
- An environmentally friendly ‘thermoacoustic freezer’ is being developed by Ben and Jerry’s.
Acoustic sound waves help move heat away from the ice cream, keeping it cold.
- Spider silk is stronger than the Kevlar in bulletproof vests.
A strand of spider silk, the width of a pencil, could stop a Boeing 747 in flight!
- Clouds cover 1/2 the Earth’s sky at any one time.
It takes a million cloud droplets to form one raindrop.
- If a spaceship approached a black hole, it would appear to go slower the closer it got to it.
Then it would appear to stop … turn orange, then red, and fade into nothingness!
- Number of days a human can live without water: 3 days.
Number of days a cockroach can live without its head: 9 days.
- Sound level the human ear can withstand without damage: 130 decibels.
Sound level of an average rock concert: 150 decibels.
- The record for the deepest underwater free dive (without breathing) is 511 feet.
That’s deeper than American submarines descended during World War II.



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