Top 10 Amazing Facts of The World

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Barrow Island, located in Australia, was affected by a tropical storm named Olivia. This tropical cyclone boasts the world's fastest wind gust, measuring 353 mph.

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Hawaii has the finest rainbows. According to the American Meteorological Society, Hawaii tops the list of sighting beautiful phenomena of the rainbow.

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Flowers Are Changing Colours, but not overnight. Still, a 2020 study by Clemson University scientists shows that climate change causes this behaviour,  which we can't see.

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According to Scientific American, whale Song is the loudest marine song, audible up to 1000 kilometres away. It can be used to map the ocean floor to a depth of 2.5 km.

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Scientists discovered well-preserved biomolecules and fossilised plants 1.4 kilometres beneath Greenland's ice sheet.

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A recent study by National Academy of Science uncovered more than 90 possible archaeal families & bacteria and more than 300 unknown species near New Zealand deep-sea volcanoes.

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Recent GPS measurements by Nepali and Chinese surveyors suggest Mount Everest has risen to 29,031.69 feet due to plate tectonics.

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Dentistry is the world's oldest profession, dating back roughly 9000 years. Researchers discovered a drilled tooth in a skull dating from 7500 to 9000 years.

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There is a chilli pepper known as Dragon's Breathe Chilli Pepper that is classified as weapon-grade because it is so hot that it can be lethal.

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Twins are not uncommon: People may have thought that having twins was a rare occurrence a few years ago, but the reality has changed, and it is now more common than ever.

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