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The largest continent in the world is Asia.
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90 percent of the world’s population lives in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Ants don’t have lungs.
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You can smell ants. Many species of ants release strong-smelling chemicals when they’re angry, threatened or being squished. Trap-jaw ants release a chocolatey smell when annoyed, while citronella ants earn their name from the lemony odour they give off.
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The fastest animal in the world is a cheetah.
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brilliant
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There’s a planet made almost entirely of diamonds.
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Honey does not spoil.
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Golf was the first sport played on the moon.
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This is a hundred percent, really definitively false
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Rhode Island is the smallest state in the United States.
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Your mom's definitively false.
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OUUUWW, SHOTS FIIIIIREE
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Haha
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You have a 50 per cent chance of sharing a birthday with a friend. In any group of 23 people, two people will share a birthday, according to the maths. To find the probability of everyone in the group having a unique birthday, multiply all 23 probabilities together, giving 0.493. So the probability of a shared birthday is 1 - 0.493 = 0.507, or 50.7 per cent.
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The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is the world's largest coral reef
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Sea otters sleep while holding hands.
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Central Park in New York City is larger than the entire country of Monaco.
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All the world’s bacteria stacked on top of each other would stretch for 10 billion light-years. Together, Earth's 0.001mm-long microbes could wrap around the Milky Way over 20,000 times.
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Dogs sweat through their paws.
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Cuvier’s beaked whales can hold their breath underwater for over two hours.
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Butterflies can taste food with their feet.
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Glass sponges can live for 15,000 years. This makes them one of the longest-living organisms on Earth. The immortal jellyfish, however, could theoretically live forever (but scientists aren’t sure)
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Flamingos aren’t born pink.
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