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Top 10 Lesser-known Facts
As we go about our daily lives, we assume that we know everything that is important. However, there are some facts that might surprise you. Here are the top 10 lesser-known facts that will make you think twice about what you thought you knew.
1. The first recorded traffic accident was in 1891, when a bicycle hit a pedestrian in New York City.
2. The world's largest snowflake ever recorded fell in Fort Keogh, Montana in 1887, and was 15 inches wide and 8 inches thick.
3. In Hawaii, it is illegal to own a mongoose, but in Puerto Rico, it is illegal not to own one.
4. Research has shown that the average person loses over 4 million skin cells every day.
5. The shortest war in history was between Britain and Zanzibar in 1896 and lasted only 38 minutes.
6. The longest time a person has gone without sleep is 11 days, but it is not recommended to try this at home.
7. The deepest point in the ocean, the Mariana Trench, is so deep that if Mount Everest was placed at the bottom, its peak would still be over a mile underwater.
8. The longest word in the English language has 45 letters and is a technical term, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, which describes a lung disease caused by breathing in fine silica dust.
9. The largest living organism in the world is a fungus in Oregon that covers 2,200 acres, and is estimated to be around 8,000 years old.
10 It is illegal to hunt camels in Arizona, but only in certain counties.
Conclusion
These 10 lesser-known facts are just a small sample of the many things we do not know about our world. However, they are sure to make you stop and think, and maybe even spark your curiosity to learn more. Who knows what other surprises are waiting to be discovered?