50 Amazing Facts | 001 | You Must Know!

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    50 Amazing Facts | 001 | You Must Know!--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    00:00:00 - Intro
    00:00:11 - 1. A horse
    00:00:57 - 2. A chicken
    00:01:35 - 3. Peanuts
    00:02:15 - 4. Black Panther
    00:02:54 - 5. Italy
    00:03:35 - 6. Thumbs
    00:04:16 - 7. January 1st
    00:04:46 - 8. The Human Nose
    00:05:11 - 9. Dude
    00:05:46 - 10. Wolves
    00:06:17 - 11. Mosquitoes
    00:06:47 - 12. Vultures
    00:07:28 - 13. Frogs and Toads
    00:08:00 - 14. Fleas
    00:08:36 - 15. Zebras
    00:09:11 - 16. The Pistol Shrimp
    00:09:47 - 17. Apple
    00:10:24 - 18. Watermeal
    00:11:01 - 19. Google
    00:11:37 - 20. Organic Food
    00:12:07 - 21. Owls
    00:12:38 - 22. Insects
    00:13:30 - 23. Spring
    00:13:58 - 24. Caffeine
    00:14:46 - 25. Goat
    00:15:07 - 26. Australia
    00:15:56 - 27. Nurse
    00:16:36 - 28. Waffles
    00:17:22 - 29. Earth
    00:18:12 - 30. Tigers
    00:18:51 - 31. Cleopatra
    00:19:29 - 32. India
    00:20:13 - 33. Cats
    00:20:46 - 34. The Smallest Country
    00:21:21 - 35. Earthquake
    00:21:54 - 36. Airplane
    00:22:47 - 37. Galileo Galilei
    00:23:15 - 38. Volcano
    00:23:59 - 39. A rainbow
    00:24:24 - 40. Octopuses
    00:25:04 - 41. Genghis Khan
    00:25:50 - 42. Spiders
    00:26:28 - 43. Photography
    00:27:14 - 44. Biodiverse
    00:28:02 - 45. Baby Deer
    00:28:29 - 46. The Sahara Desert
    00:29:02 - 47. Original Ingredient
    00:29:22 - 48. Butterflies
    00:30:00 - 49. Hippos
    00:30:40 - 50. Talking Facts
    00:31:25 - outro
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Komentáře • 27

  • @nato7.62mm4
    @nato7.62mm4 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Fleas can show the self imposed limitations we unwittingly place on ourselves as if fleas are placed inside a jar for a long enough time they will perceive their containment as the limit of their ability and when the lid is removed none will attempt to jump out.. or so I have heard.
    :-) L8R G8R

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      I'm really fond of this fact, and I'm eager to feature it in my upcoming video.
      Thank you for sharing this unique insight!
      It's always fascinating to learn something new.

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for watching and appreciating the feedback 👍

  • @nato7.62mm4
    @nato7.62mm4 Před 3 měsíci +1

    #36
    The most important of the 4 factors is THRUST as a sufficient amount can overcome the other 3 combined. :-) L8R G8R

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci

      Indeed !
      Thrust, the MVP of the 4 factors. It's definitely a crucial factor to consider when it comes to the physics of motion.

  • @DanielMasawi-fl4gr
    @DanielMasawi-fl4gr Před 3 měsíci +2

    wow likable

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Thank you for watching and liking the video !
      Your support means a lot , thank you for the positive feedback !

  • @nato7.62mm4
    @nato7.62mm4 Před 3 měsíci

    #37 There are ancient cravings that far predate our history that depict the use of a telescope like object. :-) L8R G8R

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci

      Looks like telescopes have been around longer than we thought!!
      It's amazing to think about the ancient origins of technology like telescopes.

  • @Ismarryam
    @Ismarryam Před 3 měsíci

    Nice

  • @sanjatrifunovic3307
    @sanjatrifunovic3307 Před 3 měsíci

    I guess they are well though and informed😅

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you for your kind words ! I'm glad you found the facts interesting.

  • @user-hq7wr8jj9l
    @user-hq7wr8jj9l Před 3 měsíci +1

    I don't get it...
    The owls "eye tubes" give it the ability to rotate its head??!!
    Why does it's eyes rotate its head??

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Okay , I totally get your confusion !
      Imagine , owls are special birds that stay awake at night .
      But , Instead of having eyeballs like you and me , they have something called eye tubes .
      These eye tubes : helps their eyes to ( stay still and look straight ahead without moving around )
      This way , they can see things really clearly with both eyes , almost like using binoculars !
      And guess what ? They can turn their heads almost all the way around ( up to 270 degrees ) Without the need of moving their eyes .
      It's pretty wild, right ?

  • @glennso47
    @glennso47 Před 3 měsíci

    Do black people also have melanism similar to black panther?

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci

      That's an interesting question !!
      While the term "melanism" is often used in reference to animals like black panthers , it's not applicable to humans in the same way.
      Humans can have darker skin due to higher levels of melanin , where the skin is completely dark due to a genetic mutation.
      Melanism : is the opposite of albinism , meaning a mutation that results in completely dark skin , it exists in humans , but it's extremely rare.
      So , people from parts of Africa , South Asia , and Australia may have dark skin , but this is not melanism.

  • @user-rp2nq1ev6x
    @user-rp2nq1ev6x Před 3 měsíci +1

    How did law enforcement know that it was a female mosquito in which to test it for DNA, as opposed to it being a male mosquito?

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Apologies for the confusion , That's a great question !
      In reality , determining the Gender of a mosquito found at a crime scene would require more advanced methods.
      It might involve microscopic examination or genetic analysis.
      Once identified as a female mosquito , forensic experts could then analyze the blood inside it for DNA.
      So, while the scenario might be simplified , the core idea remains
      using scientific methods to extract evidence from unexpected sources
      like in this case ( a mosquito ) , to aid in solving crimes.

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Female mosquitoes are the ones that feed on blood , while the males just buzz around and annoy us. 😅

    • @sanjatrifunovic3307
      @sanjatrifunovic3307 Před 3 měsíci

      I guess they are very well though and informed!😅

  • @annmatthews8828
    @annmatthews8828 Před 2 měsíci

    Not enough information on their subject!

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks for pointing that out !
      I'll work on providing more detailed information in the next video.

  • @paulgrant8665
    @paulgrant8665 Před měsícem

    I find the unnatural pauses by the narrator to be very distracting

    • @SciFactsInfo
      @SciFactsInfo  Před měsícem

      Thank you for your feedback!
      I will work on improving the pacing in future videos.

  • @gregorygarcia7807
    @gregorygarcia7807 Před 3 měsíci

    we know peanuts are legumes not nuts; m'be we should call'em pleagumes.