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What are some random interesting facts you know?
need some for my history class... but it can be about anything... except people you know or yourself... but it can be about animals, society, the universe... etc... help please!!!
17 Answers
- VolusianLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
There are over 14 TRILLION UNUSED flyer MILES (most of us know why).
The Starbucks coffee chain is named after the first mate, Starbuck, in Herman Melville’s classic novel, ‘Moby Dick.’
The very first fast food chain to introduce a drive up service window was Jack In the Box in 1951.
On average, Americans consume 350 slices of pizza per second.
The Hundred Years War lasted 116 years.
Panama Hats are made in Ecuador.
Catgut comes from sheep and horses.
Russians celebrate the October Revolution in November.
A camel's hair brush is made of squirrel fur.
The Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean are named after dogs.
A purple finch is actually crimson.
Georgia is the only U.S. state named after a king – England's King George II. Georgia’s nickname, The Peach State,’ may be a misnomer. Both California (#1) and South Carolina (#2) each produce more peaches annually than Georgia (#3).
The state of Wyoming is named after the Wyoming Valley in northeastern Pennsylvania.
The anglicized name ‘Wyoming’ is derived from the Lenni Lenape (later called the Delaware by English settlers) Indian language and their words ‘maughwau,’ meaning 'large,' and ‘wama,’ meaning 'plains.' Wyoming is also the least populous state in the U.S. ranking #50
Oklahoma earned its unusual nickname, the ‘Sooner State,’ because of the Oklahoma Land Rush of 1889. When more than 50,000 people waited for the starting gun to stake their homesteading claims in the Oklahoma Territory in the Oklahoma Land Rush, some land-hungry and too eager settlers left before the starting gun, i.e., jumped the gun, and rushed in to take and claim their stake to land before everyone else. These ‘cheaters’ were quickly nicknamed ‘sooners’ in that they left ‘too soon.’ The University of Oklahoma sports teams are also nicknamed the ‘Sooners.’ Strange but true!
The MOST densely populated state in the U.S. is New Jersey with an average of 1,143.9 people per square mile.
The LEAST densely populated state in the U.S. is Alaska with an average of 1.1 people per square mile.
Alaska has 33,904 miles of coastline.
Kaskaskia, Illinois, Illinois' first state capital, is WEST of the Mississippi River. The rest of Illinois lies EAST of the Mississippi River.
The Cincinnati, Ohio airport is in Kentucky.
Approximately 37% or almost 4 out of 10 people in the U.S. live within 100 miles of the coast.
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50% of the U.S. population who file income taxes report annual income of less than $30,000 which leads us to the next fact…..
50% of those people who pay income taxes contribute only a little over 3% of the overall revenues collected by the IRS .
.5% (1/2 of 1 percent) of the U.S. population has adjusted gross incomes over $500,000.
The richest 1% of the people in the U.S. earn 21.2% of the total overall income of all wage earners.
Los Alamos, NM has the highest percentage of millionaires in the U.S. (9.7% of its residents are millionaires)
On an average daily basis in America alone:
88,163 Apple iPods are purchased
35,079,448 12-ounce bottles / cans of Bud Light beer are purchased
8,179,726 20-ounce bottles of Aquafina bottled water are purchased
50,051,507 12-ounce cans of Pepsi are purchased
2,400,000 Burger King Whoppers are consumed.
58,863,993 eggs are purchased
443,650 servings of Burger King large fries are consumed
93,000 jars of Ragu Old World Style spaghetti sauce are purchased
210,720 30-ounce jars of Hellmann’s Real mayonnaise are purchased
1,852,516 bars of Dove Soap are purchased
87,431 Slim-Fast multi-pack Shakes are purchased
628 Toyota Camry 4 cylinder LEs are sold
300,000 packages of Pampers are purchased
20,826 Dell notebook computers are purchased
536,000 Domino’s pepperoni pizzas are purchased
500,000 Hostess Twinkies are purchased
1,900,000 Krispy Crème original glazed donuts are purchased
125,000 Barbie Dolls are purchased
160,968 bottles of ABSOLUT vodka are purchased
978,030 bags of Orville Redenbacher’s Gourmet Popping Corn are purchased
568,765 Titleist golf balls are purchased
110 Head Radical tennis racquets are purchased
Fed Ex delivers 6,000,000, (6 million) packages a day
New Hampshire has the highest per capita consumption of spirits - 3.6 gallons per person annually, on average.
North Dakota has the highest per capita consumption of beer.
Residents of the District of Columbia have the highest per capita consumption of wine (no surprise here).
West Virginia has the LOWEST per capita consumption of wine.
Utah, ‘Mormon Country,’ has the LOWEST per capita consumption of both spirits and beer. (no surprise here)
The United States is the third most populous country but its 300,000,000+ residents represent slightly less than 5% of the world’s 6.35 billion people.
Americans spend an average 38 hours a year sitting in traffic that wastes an estimated 26 gallons of gasoline per person – Los Angeles metropolitan drivers waste the most gas sitting in traffic for 78 hours per year.
Americans, on average, spend 18% of their income on transportation as compared to only 13% spent on food.
The wife is the sole wage earner in 4% of those married couples with children.
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SOURCE for the above section that is bracketed in asterisks: Time magazine’s ‘America by the Numbers’ issue
Seven Lego sets are sold every second by retailers worldwide.
80% of all the wine consumed in the U.S. is consumed by 11% of those people who drink alcoholic beverages.
Bourbon is the official spirit of the United States by Act of Congress. In 1964, a congressional resolution protected the term ‘bourbon’ and only since then has the product been defined. There are two general sub types of bourbon: ‘ryed’ and ‘wheated.’ Ryed bourbons are bold and spicy. Wheated bourbons are smooth, mellow and easy to drink.
Chicago, Illinois has the most bars per capita of any major city.
Every 105 minutes, on average, there is an accident with a motor vehicle and a train at a grade crossing somewhere in the world. (Driver impatience and inattention are the most frequent causes of these crashes. And, almost needless to say, you are 40 times more likely to die in an accident with a train than you are in an accident with another motor vehicle.)
According to a study by the nation's largest auto insurer, most accidents occur between 3 PM and 6 PM on Fridays.
According to a Paul Harvey broadcast and various web sources, a study of 40 groups/occupations showed that the WORST drivers are students (#1), followed by medical doctors (#2), then lawyers (#3), architects (#4) and real estate agents (#5). The BEST drivers in this study were homemakers (#5), politicians (#4), pilots (#3), firemen (#2) and the best drivers…………….FARMERS (#1). (I agree. I can’t recall the last time I saw a head on collision that involved two tractors :) :):))
Walmart is the second largest employer is the U.S. (The U.S. Government is #1).
Annually, more steel in the U.S. is used to make bottle caps than is used in the manufacture of automobiles. (SOURCE: History Channel – Modern Marvels – STEEL)
The very first VIDEO CONFERENCE telephone call was made in 1927 by President Herbert ‘A chicken in every pot’ Hoover from his office in Washington, DC to New York City.
The most-lopsided game in the history of college football occurred on October 7, 1916 when the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets met the Cumberland College (now University) Bulldogs of Tennessee. Final score: Georgia Tech - 222 Cumberland College - 0
The very first televised football game, pro or college, took place in Triboro Stadium at Randall’s Island, New York on September 30, 1939 when the Fordham University Rams of New York defeated the Waynesburg College (now University) Yellow Jackets of Pennsylvania by a score of 34-7. The 153-pound Bobby Brooks of Waynesburg made TV sports history that day when he ran 63 yards for the very first televised touchdown.
The average length of a player’s career in the NFL is 3 ½ years.
The honeybee is the only insect that produces food for humans and is directly responsible for approximately 1/3 of our crop bearing plants. (Honeybees, for some unknown reason, are slowly dwindling in numbers and no one knows why – yet. This is a very serious problem.)
The only venomous WATER snake in the U.S. is the cottonmouth snake that is indigenous to the deep-south. It got its name from the fact that the inside of its mouth is as ‘white as cotton.’
The official language of Brazil is Portuguese
80% of all the lead used in the USA is contained in car batteries
Chinese gooseberries are from New Zealand.
James A. Garfield, one of four U.S. Presidents who was assassinated (in 1881), often entertained his houseguests with his parlor trick of SIMULTANEOUSLY writing classic Greek with his right hand and writing in classic Latin with his left hand. (Don’t try this in your home.)
The ‘black boxes’ in commercial airplanes are orange.
21% of all American households own FIVE pets or more (60% of households own at least one pet.)
American women, on average, spend 55 minutes a day getting showered, dressed, and groomed.
Diners Club issued the very first credit card in 1950 but it was not plastic. It was printed on heavy cardstock. BankAmerica issued the first bank credit card, BankAmericard (now VISA), in 1958.
The average American has 9 credit cards (bank, store, gas, etc.)
Out of every $100 the average American spends, $40 is charged to credit cards.
1 in every 100 American ADULTS is now in jail or prison (91% are male and 9% female)
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Texas is the only state allowed to fly its flag the same height as the American flag. All other states must fly theirs under the American flag.
This is because Texas was the only state that was it's own nation (sovereign republic) between the years 1836 and 1846 before joining the United States....therefore that's when the deal was made that the flag be flown at the same height, or the deal was off.
Also, Texas still reserves the right and ability to subdivide itself into 5 seperate states.
- Anonymous5 years ago
~Butterflies taste with their feet ~In Mexico, the Tooth Fairy is known as the 'Tooth Mouse' ~The universally popular Hershey bar was used overseas during World War II as currency ~The human heart creates enough pressure to squirt blood 30 ft ~Bananas aren’t fruit! They are a type of herb ~A lump of pure gold the size of a matchbox can be flattened into a sheet the size of a tennis court ~More people are killed by donkeys annually than are killed in plane crashes ~Racehorses can wear out new horse shoes in one race ~The average car produces a pound of pollution every 25 miles! ~Fingernails grow fastest on the hand you favor ~February 1865 is the only month in recorded history to not have a full moon. ~The first bomb dropped by the Allies on berlin in WW2 killed the only elephant in the Berlin Zoo. ~Snails breathe through their feet ~Grapes explode when you put them in the microwave ~For beer commercials, they add liquid detergent to the beer to make it foam more ~Ketchup was sold in the 1830's as medicine ~During his or her lifetime, the average human will grow 590 miles of hair ~The first telephone book was one page long and had only 50 names in it
- 1 decade ago
I surprised my roommates and a Korean friend of ours the other day when he asked if we knew what kimchi is. I do: it's fermented vegetables. He couldn't believe I knew it, and my boyfriend (still amazed) just said, "She knows so much useless information." And I do! Sometimes when I watch Jeopardy I write down the dollar amount of the question, and if I get it write I circle it and if I get it wrong I cross it out. Then I add up and do a Final Jeopardy wager, and then I see how much money I could have won. I do pretty good.
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- Just VisitingLv 41 decade ago
there are tremendously more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all the beaches of the planet earth
human beings are closely related to oak trees if you go back far enough in time
computer's will be 300 millions times smarter than the human brain within 20 years
the population of earth has grown by double every 50 years since the industrial revolution meaning by 2200 it will exceed 100 billion
- Anonymous1 decade ago
On June 10th 1886, Mount Tarawera in Rotorua New Zealand, erupted sending ash 10 kilometres into the air, destroying the world famous pink and white terraces and killing 150 people, it was the worst volcanic eruption in New Zealands history!
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- shonoelLv 71 decade ago
Eggs don't bounce
There's no bones in tripe
You can't hang mince on a meat hook
Chocolate fish can't swim
You can't grow hair on a golf ball
A flying fish can fly but a fly can't fish
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Tyrese Gibson is afraid of owls...that's about as radom as it gets.
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
every extremity on your body...one is longer or bigger than the other one
your entire body is covered by hair even if you can't see it.
we only use about 10% of our brain...