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The Most Versatile Animal
Dog is the only animal which is found in as many shapes, colors and sizes.

Fish Does Not Close Its Eyes While Sleeping
Fish is the only animal which never closes its eyes while sleeping. Why because it has no eyelids.

The Softest and the Hardest Mineral
The softest mineral is the Talcum (which is used to make talcum powder); and the hardest mineral is the Diamond.

The Highest Tides
They are in Burntcoast Head, Minas Basin, part of the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, Canada. Tides can range up to 38.4 feet (11.7 meters or about three stories) high. The Bay is funnel shaped. Its bottom slopes upward continuously from the ocean inlet This results in "tidal bore", a wave-like phenomenon. Bores in Fundy can travel up the feeder rivers at the speed of 8 mph and be more than 3 feet high.

The Highest, Driest, and Coldest Continent
Antarctica.

World's Only Equatorial Glacier
Mount Cotopaxi, in Ecuador, South America. It supports the only glacier on the equator.

The Largest Mountain Chain on the Earth
It is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, which splits nearly the entire Atlantic Ocean spreading from north to south. Iceland is one place where this submarine mountain chain rises above the sea surface.

How the Ice Was Introduced in India?
The first ice arrived in Calcutta was from New England, USA in 1833. Frederick Tudor of Boston discovered that it would remain frozen if covered in sawdust. So Tudor organized the cutting and storing the ice blocks during the New England winter and transported them all over the world

Do you know where was located ancient India's Prime Meridian?
Ancient India's Prime Meridian was located at Ujjayinee, Vikramaaditya's capital town.

Do you know what is Paakistaan's time in relation to Indian time?
Before independence, Paakistaan was the part of India that is why from Assam to Sindh only one Indian Standard Time (IST) was used, but as it got separated from India on 14th August 1947, Paakistaan introduced 5h zonal time wef Oct 1, 1951.

 


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