- A teaspoonful of neutron star.
- Metals that explode when in contact with water.
- Hawaii is moving closer to Alaska by 7.5cm every year.
- Sunflowers are known as hyperaccumulators.
- A cockroach can live for up to one week without its head.
What are some fun facts about physics?
- 01Physics is the science of matter and its behavior.
- 02Comes from the Greek word, physikḗ, which means “science of nature.”
- 03Physics was recognized as a discipline in the 19th century.
- 04It aims to understand how the universe works.
What are 5 interesting facts about science?
- If the Sun were made of bananas, it would be just as hot.
- All the matter that makes up the human race could fit in a sugar cube.
- Events in the future can affect what happened in the past.
- Almost all of the Universe is missing.
What’s a cool random fact?
1 in 5,000 north Atlantic lobsters are born bright blue. There are 10 human body parts that are only 3 letters long (eye hip arm leg ear toe jaw rib lip gum). A skunk’s smell can be detected by a human a mile away. The word “lethologica” describes the state of not being able to remember the word you want.
Did you know list of facts?
- The oceans produce the majority of the oxygen on Earth.
- Soil is full of life.
- Bananas are radioactive.
- Water can exist in three states at the same time.
- Helium has the ability to work against gravity.
- Humans have inherited genes from other species.
- Human Body.
- Animals and Insects.
Did you know facts about daily life?
- Did you know it’s illegal to feed pigeons on the sidewalks and streets in San Francisco?
- Did you know an astronaut was allergic to the moon?
- Did you know there’s a toilet museum?
- Did you know the official bird of Redondo Beach, California, is the Goodyear Blimp?
Did you know facts for 7 year olds?
- High Heels Were Originally Men’s Shoes.
- Playing Cards Have Historical Meaning.
- More People Have Cell Phones Than Toilets.
- Wearable Eyeglasses Have Been Around Since 1284.
- The Blob of Toothpaste on a Toothbrush is Called a Nurdle.
- Houseplants Are Good for You.
Did u know facts for kids?
About 75% of your brain is made of water. Your heart beats about 115,000 times a day. Jupiter is the fastest spinning planet in the solar system. The nearest star to Earth is 4.2 light-years away.
Who is father of science?
Galileo Galilei pioneered the experimental scientific method and was the first to use a refracting telescope to make important astronomical discoveries. He is often referred to as the “father of modern astronomy” and the “father of modern physics”. Albert Einstein called Galileo the “father of modern science.”
Did you know facts in India?
- Your body has more than 600 muscles in it.
- Every day a little bit of your skin dries up and falls off, becoming dust.
- Your eyes blink all day long to keep them clean.
- Each of your hands has 14 finger bones.
- After about age 30, people start shrinking – they get a bit shorter every year.
What are some cool biology facts?
- Cows are considered sacred.
- India is the wettest inhabited place on Earth.
- India has over 300,000 mosques and over 2 million Hindu temples.
- Chenab Bridge is the highest rail bridge in the world.
- Rajasthan has a Temple of Rats.
What is scientific fact?
Definitions of scientific fact. an observation that has been confirmed repeatedly and is accepted as true (although its truth is never final) type of: observation.
What are 3 unusual facts?
- We Have 12 Systems.
- We Actually Have 9 Senses.
- Appendix Does Have Its Use.
- We’re Made Up of More Atoms Than You Think.
- We Were Once Furry Beings.
- We Aren’t The Only Ones With Goosebumps.
- We Aren’t Physically Touching Anything.
- Bone Facts.
Did you know facts about love?
- It is impossible for most people to lick their own elbow.
- A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out.
- A shrimp’s heart is in its head.
- It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
What are 10 random facts?
- Falling in love is like being on drugs.
- Hugging your partner is an instant stress reliever.
- A happy heart is a healthy heart.
- Animals commit to monogamous relationships, too.
- Couples’ heartbeats synchronize.
- Being in love is the number one reason why people wed.
What are good fun facts?
- “OMG” usage can be traced back to 1917.
- The majority of your brain is fat.
- Stop signs used to be yellow.
- Most wasabi we eat in the U.S. isn’t really wasabi.
- Green Eggs and Ham started as a bet.
- Too much water can kill you.
- You might be drinking water that is older than the solar system.
Did you know mind blowing facts?
- Avocados are a fruit, not a vegetable.
- The Eiffel Tower can be 15 cm taller during the summer, due to thermal expansion meaning the iron heats up, the particles gain kinetic energy and take up more space.
- Trypophobia is the fear of closely-packed holes.
- Australia is wider than the moon.
Did you know facts human body?
More than half of your bones are located in the hands, wrists, feet, and ankles. Every second, your body produces 25 million new cells. That means in 15 seconds, you will have produced more cells than there are people in the United States. The largest bone in the human body is the femur, also known as the thigh bone.
Did you know facts about work?
- Every ‘c’ in Pacific Ocean is pronounced differently.
- Black apples exist.
- Butt-shaped robots are used to test phones.
- There are now giant pigs as heavy as polar bears.
- Japanese golfers have hole-in-one insurance.
Did you know educational facts?
- Monday is the most common sick day.
- Fridays are the least likely sick day.
- If you work 40 hours a week up until 65 years, you will work just over 90,000 hours in your lifetime.
- Leonardo Da Vinci is credited with writing the first resume.
What does a 6 year old do?
By this time, children can dress themselves, catch a ball more easily using only their hands, and tie their shoes. Having independence from family becomes more important now. Events such as starting school bring children this age into regular contact with the larger world.
Did you know facts for 8 year olds?
Dolphins sleep with one eye shut and one eye open so even when they’re sleeping they can find their way to the surface of the water to take a breath of air. Sharks lose a lot of teeth in their lives, but they never run out. New teeth grow in again and again. A shark can use up 20,000 teeth in its life.
Who is the father of math?
The Father of Math is the great Greek mathematician and philosopher Archimedes. Perhaps you have heard the name before–the Archimedes’ Principle is widely studied in Physics and is named after the great philosopher.
Who is science mother?
Mathematics is considered as the mother of all sciences because it is a tool which solves problems of every other science. Other subjects like biology, Chemistry or Physics is based on simple chemical solutions.
Did you know facts on food?
- IIT Kanpur has its own Flight Laboratory.
- India has the World’s largest school.
- India has the first and oldest Women’s college in Asia.
- India has Asia’s largest residential university.
- Indian government provides free education to all children between the age of 6 to 14 years.