If you took a standard slinky and stretched it out it would measure 87 feet.
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The world’s smallest book, “Teeny Ted from Turnip Town”, is 100×70 micrometers in size and requires a scanning electron microscope to read, as light beams are too large.
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There are approximately three million shipwrecks on the ocean floor, worth billions in value and treasure.
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Over its lifetime, the average microwave requires more energy to display a digital clock than to heat food.
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More than 6,000 people with pillow-related injuries check into U.S. emergency rooms every year!
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‘Tree shaping’ is the art of growing trees and roots into things like bridges, chairs, “people trees”, ladders, fences, jungle gyms, tunnels, and, theoretically, could even be used to grow homes.
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