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1.Hawaii has never had a temperature higher or lower than 100 degrees and 0 degrees Fahrenheit.
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2.H14CB5 is an exoplanet with the largest ring system ever discovered. It has a ring system 7,000 times larger than Saturn's.
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Actually, J1407B has a ring system 200 times larger than Saturn's!
3.There's a exoplanet that orbits seven suns.
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4.Women are 6 times more likely to die at work.
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5.There was a chicken who lived for three years without a head.
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There was a chicken named Mike that lived for 18 months, though!
6.Robert Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's son, witnessed the death of six presidents, of those three were assassinations.
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7.A 14-year-old person once found a 11-leaf clover. The chances of this are estimated at four quadrillion.
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8.55-Cancri E is an exoplanet almost entirely made up of carbon. There's also intense pressure on the surface. So this Super Earth is literally a solid diamond, and would cost up to 22 Nonillion dollars.
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This planet is real. It's twice the size of Earth.
9.A man was once speared with a fence post and brought straight to the hospital. Miraculously, it missed all his vital organs - and he had a four-leaf clover stuck to his back.
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10.In 1956, only eighteen people who bought a Ford chose to equip the optional seat belts.
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11.The largest age gap between married people is 63 years old, when a 21-year-old married a 84-year-old.
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12.Antimatter was once bought by a man for 3 billion. dollars. The man was surprised when the offer was accepted, especially since the antimatter cost a lot more.
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13.The video game Animal Crossing: New Horizons is banned in China.
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Apparently, players created and posted anti-government messages in-game with a custom pattern tool.
14.There is a place named Rome on every continent except Antarctica.
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15.The U.S. government gave Indiana University $1 million to study the U.S government itself.