Let’s discuss about some FAQ’s



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our percent of the mammals in the world are wild animals. Thirty-six percent are human beings and 60 percent are farm animals.

·         Approximately 85 percent of the fisheries around the world that are fished commercially are at their absolute maximum or already overfished.

·         The Replica of the Lion Capital of Sarnath is the National Emblem of India.

·         Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the founder of the Brahmo Samaj

·         Vasco da Gama land in India at Calicut.


·         The Lotus Temple of New Delhi is dedicated to the Bahai faith.

·         Your ears never stop growing!

·         You are about 1cm taller in the morning when you first get up than when you go to bed. This is because during the day the soft cartilage between your bones gets squashed and compressed.

·         The entire surface of your skin is replaced every month, which put another way means you have about 1,000 different skins in your life!

·         The Greater Water Boatman actually breathes through its bottom. We’re really glad that humans don’t do that.

·         Mosquitoes are responsible for spreading some deadly diseases and are responsible for far more death than any other animal. Despite this, they are not very strong and can only fly at around 1 mile per hour.



  • The queen of a certain termite species can lay 40,000 eggs per day.
  • The term "honeymoon" comes from the Middle Ages, when a newly married couple was provided with enough honey wine to last for the first month of their married life.

·         Dinosaurs were not the first reptile to evolve. Dinosaurs came to earth 220 million years ago, whereas the first reptile crawled on land 340 million years ago.

·         The human brain is getting smaller due to evolution. According to scientists, our brain started getting smaller around 20000 years ago.

·         Some dolphins and whales have small bones inside them, which shows that these species once had legs and their ancestors could walk on land. This bone appears as a rear tiny flipper.

·         All human babies develop a tail in the womb, which dissolves eventually.


YES  YES  THESE  ARE  SOME  ASTONISHING  FACTS  AROUND  US  HOPE  YOU ENJOYED!





                                                                                                                -- Megha Gupta

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