Interesting Fact #
|
Interesting Fact
|
Answer
|
1
|
__________ has an AK-47 on its flag.
|
Mozambique
|
4
|
Lake ______ is both the deepest and the oldest lake in the world.
|
Baikal
|
12
|
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on the ______ of July, 1826.
|
Fourth
|
18
|
Believe it or not, _____ is the U.S. state that is geographically closest to Africa.
|
Maine
|
55
|
There are ___ documented cases of a child being poisoned by Halloween candy from trick-or-treating.
|
0
|
84
|
A "zephyr" is a light wind from the ____.
|
West
|
208
|
Quetzalcoatlus was possibly the largest animal to ever fly. A pterosaur that lived during the late Cretaceous, it had a wingspan of over __ meters in length.
|
10
|
308
|
The California Condor ceased to exist in the wild in ____ when all 27 remaining condors were captured for the purpose of saving the species. The intervention worked. After a few years of captive breeding, condors were re-released into the wild. Today the total population is over 500 and growing quickly.
|
1987
|
416
|
The entire state of Wyoming only has ___ escalators.
|
2
|
568
|
___ _________ license plates are printed with the motto "Live Free or Die". Ironically, they are produced by prisoners.
|
New Hampshire
|
589
|
Helium was detected on the ___ before it was detected on Earth. That's why it was named for Helios, the Greek god of the ___.
|
Sun
|
610
|
Televisions were banned in Bhutan until the year ____.
|
1999
|
631
|
In 1956, only _% of people who bought a Ford automobile chose to equip the optional seat belts.
|
2
|
665
|
At the first modern Olympic Games in Athens 1896, first-place winners received a silver medal, second-place winners received a copper medal, and third-place winners received _______.
|
Nothing
|
673
|
In 2011, a Chinese teenager sold one of his _______ for cash to buy an iPhone and an iPad. Now an adult, the man has become extremely ill with renal failure.
|
Kidneys
|
701
|
Per capita, Australia produces _ times as much as coal as the United States.
|
9
|
751
|
In France, there is a village named _.
|
Y
|
752
|
__% of people in the U.S. who die due to a lightning strike are male.
|
85
|
783
|
In 2016, Luke Aikins jumped from an airplane flying at ______ feet without a parachute and landed in a giant net.
|
25,000
|
796
|
In ____, the owner of the company that makes Segways died when he accidentally drove his Segway off a cliff.
|
2010
|
798
|
Due to inbreeding, Cleopatra only had 6 great great grand-parents instead of the normal __. It is also likely that she married two of her own brothers, both named Ptolemy.
|
16
|
811
|
In Ireland, more people speak ______ as their first language than speak Irish.
|
Polish
|
825
|
Switzerland has no capital. ____ is only the de-facto capital.
|
Bern
|
835
|
There's a national park named _ in Benin, named for the shape of the River Niger in that area.
|
W
|
844
|
In 2015, El Salvador had the world's highest murder rate at ___ per 100,000 people. In 2019, a new President was elected: Nayib Bukele. Bukele suspended civil liberties, built a giant prison, and imprisoned tens of thousands of gang members mostly without trial. As of 2023, El Salvador's murder rate has fallen by over 95% and is now below that of the United States. Despite criticism of his methods, Bukele's approval rate stands at 87%.
|
103
|