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Trivia of the Day: The leading cause of deaths for children …

31 December 2010

The leading cause of deaths for children between the ages of 1 and 4 are motor vehicle crashes. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: The average person walks the equivalent …

30 December 2010

The average person walks the equivalent of twice around the world in a lifetime. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: Jacksonville, Florida has the largest total area of any city in the United …

29 December 2010

Jacksonville, Florida has the largest total area of any city in the United States. It takes up 460 square miles, almost twice the area of Los Angeles. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: The highest recorded temperature in the US …

28 December 2010

The highest recorded temperature in the US was 134 Fahrenheit in Death Valley, California. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: Americans consume 42 …

27 December 2010

Americans consume 42 tons of aspirin per day. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: Quito in Ecuador, South America, is said to have the most pleasant climate in the world. It is called the ‘Land of Eternal …

26 December 2010

Quito in Ecuador, South America, is said to have the most pleasant climate in the world. It is called the ‘Land of Eternal Spring.’ The temperature rarely drops below 46 degrees Fahrenheit during the night, or exceed 72 degrees Fahrenheit during the day. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: Cockroaches can live for nine days without …

25 December 2010

Cockroaches can live for nine days without their heads, at which point they die of starvation. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: In the early days of modern theater, artificial lighting was produced by throwing pollen …

24 December 2010

In the early days of modern theater, artificial lighting was produced by throwing pollen grains of the club moss which is highly flammable when placed on a hot surface onto a hot shovel. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: Until the 18th century …

23 December 2010

Until the 18th century coffee was almost always boiled. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: Intel is a shortened name for Integrated Electronics. The company’s founders wanted …

22 December 2010

Intel is a shortened name for Integrated Electronics. The company’s founders wanted to use the full name when they went into business in 1968, but it was already in use. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: England once had a Prime Minister who was only …

21 December 2010

England once had a Prime Minister who was only 24 years old. He was William Pitt, elected in 1783. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: Children spend more time learning about life through media than any other manner. The average child …

20 December 2010

Children spend more time learning about life through media than any other manner. The average child spends approximately 28 hours a week watching television, which is twice as much time as they spend in school. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: If you get the recomended 8 hours of sleep each …

19 December 2010

If you get the recomended 8 hours of sleep each night you will sleep over 2,900 hours each year. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: After Canada and Mexico, Russia is the nearest neighbor to the United States. Siberia’s easternmost point is just 56 miles from Alaska. …

18 December 2010

After Canada and Mexico, Russia is the nearest neighbor to the United States. Siberia’s easternmost point is just 56 miles from Alaska. In fact, in the middle of the Bering Strait, Russia’s Big Diomede Island and the U.S.’s Little Diomede Island are only two miles apart. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork

Trivia of the Day: The first comic strip was The Yellow Kid, which ran in the …

17 December 2010

The first comic strip was The Yellow Kid, which ran in the New York World in 1896. The cartoonist’s name was W.R. Hearst. See more: Fascinating Facts : Sanjeev.NETwork


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