The only letters that aren't found on the Periodic Table are J and Q.
the amount of energy it would take to create a wavelength small enough to observe the planck length (1.61622837e-35 meters) is so high that it would likely create a miniature black hole in the process, thus blocking us from actually being able to observe quantum effects
the amount of energy of which i speak is called the planck energy btw
the amount of energy of which i speak is called the planck energy btw
Spriteits actually really hard to imprison an octopus
You use this: https://www.amazon.com/Ben-Jerrys-Euphori-Lock-Combination-Protector/dp/B00ENRK812
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u can easily calculate percentages using this rule:
x percent of y is also y percent of x
for example:
10% of 90 is also 90% of 10
20% of 50 is also 50% of 20
90% of 50 is also 50% of 90
x percent of y is also y percent of x
for example:
10% of 90 is also 90% of 10
20% of 50 is also 50% of 20
90% of 50 is also 50% of 90
if the neurons in our spinal cord didnt have any myelin sheaths, it would need the thickness of a coconut tree trunk to function properly
drshdwpuppetIn (healthy) people, the primary urge to breathe is not due to low levels of blood oxygen, but instead elevated levels of blood CO2.
Bonus: Usually when blood levels of CO2 are diminished, breathing will slow to compensate. However, when levels fall too fast, this causes the blood to become alkaline, which in turn causes the haemoglobin in your blood to hold on to the oxygen it carries instead of releasing it to the tissues that need it. This then causes your brain to prioritise higher tissue oxygen levels over acceptable blood CO2 levels, which causes the person to breathe even more quickly and deeply, thus exhaling even more CO2 and starting a vicious cycle. This is hyperventilation; not caused by a lack of O2, but a lack of CO2.
Bonus: Usually when blood levels of CO2 are diminished, breathing will slow to compensate. However, when levels fall too fast, this causes the blood to become alkaline, which in turn causes the haemoglobin in your blood to hold on to the oxygen it carries instead of releasing it to the tissues that need it. This then causes your brain to prioritise higher tissue oxygen levels over acceptable blood CO2 levels, which causes the person to breathe even more quickly and deeply, thus exhaling even more CO2 and starting a vicious cycle. This is hyperventilation; not caused by a lack of O2, but a lack of CO2.
One of my mates has a fun facts page on facebook, here are some of my faves.
The combined weight of all the ants in the world is about the same as that of all the humans.
Dr Seuss wrote Green Eggs and Ham to win a bet with his publisher that he couldn't write a book using just 50 different words.
In 2013, police in the Maldives arrested a coconut on suspicion of vote rigging.
The combined weight of all the ants in the world is about the same as that of all the humans.
Dr Seuss wrote Green Eggs and Ham to win a bet with his publisher that he couldn't write a book using just 50 different words.
In 2013, police in the Maldives arrested a coconut on suspicion of vote rigging.
The Malaysian ant can literally explode as a means to protect its colony. It's body is filled with poisonous glands and by violently contracting its abdominal muscles, its body erupts and sprays the toxins everywhere.
Jihadi ants
Jihadi ants
As of January 2017, the largest known prime number is 2^74,207,281 − 1, a number with 22,338,618 digits.
Grampsthe word bed actually looks like a bed
http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2012/10/double-take.gif
we could all be killed at an instant by a gamma ray burst and we wouldnt even know if one was headed towards us cause they travel at the speed of light
One of the most toxic substances occurs in some species of zoanthids and palythoa 'corals' [they are readily found sold for reef tanks alongside actual corals, but they are actually related to jellyfish and sea anemones]. The palytoxin can enter the body through inhalation or exposure, and can result in death. Gloves and facial protection are a must when handling specimens, as the toxin can easily enter through cuts on the body or through the mouth and eyes.
Clownfish are born as hermaphrodites that develop into males as they age. Among the group, the most dominant will change into a female, and the second will become a dominant male. The rest become subdominant males. If the dominant female dies, the next fish in line will become the new female.
Some species of cichilds [I'm most familiar with apistogramma and the ram cichild] will develop female-like coloration when living among a dominant male to fool him into thinking there are just females around. In most fish species, the male is the more colorful. The muted coloration helps curb aggression from the dominant male, and when the dominant male is removed, another will change coloration.
Corals are actually a type of colonial marine invertebrate, the structure consists of a hard calcium carbonate skeleton that houses the colony of polyps. Most are photosynthetic due to their symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, but they can also feed on plankton and small invertebrates and fish. Some can be aggressive to other corals, and can extend sweeper tentacles several inches long that sting their neighbors.
Clownfish are born as hermaphrodites that develop into males as they age. Among the group, the most dominant will change into a female, and the second will become a dominant male. The rest become subdominant males. If the dominant female dies, the next fish in line will become the new female.
Some species of cichilds [I'm most familiar with apistogramma and the ram cichild] will develop female-like coloration when living among a dominant male to fool him into thinking there are just females around. In most fish species, the male is the more colorful. The muted coloration helps curb aggression from the dominant male, and when the dominant male is removed, another will change coloration.
Corals are actually a type of colonial marine invertebrate, the structure consists of a hard calcium carbonate skeleton that houses the colony of polyps. Most are photosynthetic due to their symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, but they can also feed on plankton and small invertebrates and fish. Some can be aggressive to other corals, and can extend sweeper tentacles several inches long that sting their neighbors.
A hockey fan taunting Steve Sullivan (of the Chicago Blackhawks) about his cut nose from getting hit by a puck got hit on the head by a loose puck shortly after the play continued. The odds of a puck landing in the fan seats is already large enough, but it having the angle and velocity due to the glass of hitting someone hard is gigantic, and the odds of it hitting that fan in particular out of thousands is astronomical ESPECIALLY after he taunted Sullivan for getting hit by a puck.
Hawaiian pizza is almost assuredly not even American, and is purported to have been created by Canadian Sam Panopoulos in Chatham, Ontario as an experiment in 1960 and releasing it on his restaurant's menu in 1962.
Kevin Spacey is not only a good-looking man with a ton of Oscars and millions of adoring fans, but he's also a very talented musician, especially on vocals. He actually created a personal "vanity project" (to some) called Beyond the Sea which is a feature-length film that was a commercial failure and was mixed amongst critics for its portrayal of Bobby Darin's life. It's considered by some as a vanity project because Spacey co-produced, directed and co-wrote the film as well as sang every song in the movie himself. Here's a link to one excerpt from the movie (he's a hell of a jazz singer, no?).
The end to The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, which is incidentally my favourite moment in any movie ever and if you haven't seen it then you have to (it's legendary), actually has a story hidden with the 3 gunfighters' movements. How their eyes move to one another, their hand movements, etc were all designed to tell a story without words that eventually lead to
Hawaiian pizza is almost assuredly not even American, and is purported to have been created by Canadian Sam Panopoulos in Chatham, Ontario as an experiment in 1960 and releasing it on his restaurant's menu in 1962.
Kevin Spacey is not only a good-looking man with a ton of Oscars and millions of adoring fans, but he's also a very talented musician, especially on vocals. He actually created a personal "vanity project" (to some) called [i]Beyond the Sea[/i] which is a feature-length film that was a commercial failure and was mixed amongst critics for its portrayal of Bobby Darin's life. It's considered by some as a vanity project because Spacey co-produced, directed and co-wrote the film as well as sang [b]every song in the movie[/b] himself. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbcjW9SQabc]Here's a link[/url] to one excerpt from the movie (he's a hell of a jazz singer, no?).
The end to [i]The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly[/i], which is incidentally my favourite moment in any movie ever and if you haven't seen it then you have to (it's legendary), actually has a story hidden with the 3 gunfighters' movements. How their eyes move to one another, their hand movements, etc were all designed to tell a story without words that eventually lead to [spoiler]Blondie's victory.[/spoiler]
There were several naturally occurring nuclear fission reactors operating in what is now a Uranium mine in Oklo, Gabon around 1.7 billion years ago. This was discovered due to a significant depletion in the Uranium-235 isotope at the mine compared to what would be expected. Groundwater in the uranium deposits acted as a moderator to slow the chain reaction of decays, similarly to how moderators are used in modern day reactors.
Spriteits actually really hard to imprison an octopus
this is very true, I used to have a pet octopus
people are doubting me, here are pics of Squishy
http://i.imgur.com/Xf7sTFz.png here he is cracking open a crab
http://i.imgur.com/KqZpPN8.png here he is chillin
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this is very true, I used to have a pet octopus
people are doubting me, here are pics of Squishy
http://i.imgur.com/Xf7sTFz.png here he is cracking open a crab
http://i.imgur.com/KqZpPN8.png here he is chillin
Apologies, I did not realize this was a serious thread. Here is my fun fact.
Ketchup was sold in the 1830s as medicine.
Ketchup was sold in the 1830s as medicine.
Wandumwe could all be killed at an instant by a gamma ray burst and we wouldnt even know if one was headed towards us cause they travel at the speed of light
that isnt very fun
daddy long legs arent spiders, therefore they aren't poisonous as some people say
that isnt very fun
daddy long legs arent spiders, therefore they aren't poisonous as some people say
only brocli i need is from lil yacthy fuck ur superfoood facts
There are currently 24 jump maps with names related to food:
- Arugula
- Banane
- Beef
- Blueberry
- Broccoli
- Butter
- Buttered
- Cake
- Carrot
- Dahl
- Duck
- Fizzydrink
- Hotcoffee
- Khoa
- Muffin
- Oats
- Onion
- Orange
- Pickles
- Pizzanbeer
- Porridge
- Spaghetti
- Steak
- Turnip
[list]
[*] Arugula
[*] Banane
[*] Beef
[*] Blueberry
[*] Broccoli
[*] Butter
[*] Buttered
[*] Cake
[*] Carrot
[*] Dahl
[*] Duck
[*] Fizzydrink
[*] Hotcoffee
[*] Khoa
[*] Muffin
[*] Oats
[*] Onion
[*] Orange
[*] Pickles
[*] Pizzanbeer
[*] Porridge
[*] Spaghetti
[*] Steak
[*] Turnip
[/list]
If Wayne Gretzke never scored a goal he would still hold the record for most career points from his assists alone.
He also holds 60 records mant of which will most likely never be broken
He also holds 60 records mant of which will most likely never be broken
gibusThere are currently 24 jump maps with names related to food:
List
What about asshole??
Don't you eat ass??
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What about asshole??
Don't you eat ass??
There's a bird in Australia called the Lyre Bird that can replicate any sound it hears and incorporates them into its song.
This includes stuff like chainsaws and engines.
This includes stuff like chainsaws and engines.