Sunday, December 27, 2009

Interesting Facts About BILL GATES


1. Bill Gates earns $250 every SECOND, that's about $20 million a DAY
and $7.8 billion a YEAR!

2. If he drops a thousand dollars, he won't even bother to pick it up
because in the 4 seconds it takes to pick it up, he would have already
earned it back.

3. U.S's national debt is about $5.62 trillion. If Bill Gates wants to
pay the debt by himself; he will finish it in less then 10 years.

4. He can donate $15 to everyone on earth and still be left with $5
million for his pocket money.

5. Michael Jordan is the highest paid athlete in the U.S. If he
doesn't drink and eat, and keep his annual income at $30 million,
he'll have to wait for 277 years to become as rich as Bill Gates is
today.

6. If Bill Gates were a country, he will be the 37th richest country on
earth.

7. If you change all of Bill Gate's money to $1 bills, you can make a
road from earth to moon 14 times back and forth. But you will have to
make that road non-stop for 1400 years, and use a total of 713 BOEING
747 planes to transport all the money.

8. Bill Gates will be 42 this year. If we assume that he still can
live for another 35 years, he has to spend $6.78 million per day to
finish his money before his death.



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Interesting Facts About Babies

* A baby is born every seven seconds.

* Babies are born with very poor vision but can recognize their mothers almost right away.

* Babies are always born with blue eyes, within a few moments of delivery their eye color can change.

* Babies are born with swimming abilities and can naturally hold their breath. However, they shortly lose this instinct.

* Newborns usually double their weight by six months.

* Playing classical music will increase a baby's intelligence.

* Reading to your child at ANY age will increase their knowledge.

* Babies and toddlers are, pound for pound, stronger than oxen. This is especially true of their legs.

* Babies are born without kneecaps.

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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Facts About Amazon River




Length: The Amazon River is 6280km long.

Source: Calillona, Peru.The Mouth(Delta) is located in North Eastern Brazil.

The Amazon River is the world's second longest river. Only the Nile, in Africa, is longer. The Amazon however, at any one point in time has the highest amount of water flowing down it. No other river even comes close. It may not be the longest, but it is the widest.

The Amazon produces approximately 20 percent of all the water that the world's rivers pour into the oceans on its own.

The Amazon collects water from just over 40 percent of South America's Landmass, through the thousands of tributaries that join the main branch of the Amazon river. Of these tributaries, 17 are over 1600(1000 miles) kilometres long.

From Iquitos in Peru all the way across Brazil to the Atlantic, the Amazon is between six and ten kilometres wide. The maps page has a picture that shows this effect quite well.
The Amazon is even wider when it is flooded in the wet season.

The first European found the amazon because he was 200 miles out to sea and noticed that he was sailing in fresh water. He turned toward shore and found the amazon river. Ships still today anchor in the outflow of the Amazon, to remove the marine life(barnacles) attached to their hulls (salt water organisms can't live in fresh water).


In flood season, the Amazon widens to cover its banks and the islands in the middle of the river The sediment left by the floods enriches the soil.

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Interesting Facts About Antarctica

~ If Antarctica's ice sheets melted, the worlds oceans would rise by 60 to 65 metres (200 - 210ft) - everywhere.

~ Antarctica is pushed into the earth by the weight of its ice sheets. If they melted, it would "spring back" about 500m (1 625 ft). It would do this v...e...r...y s...l...o...w...l...y taking about 10000 years to do so.

Scotland and Scandinavia are still rebounding today after the last ice age - at the rate of half a meter a century in the Northern Baltic - the fastest place.

~ Antarctica is the best place in the world to find meteorites. Dark meteorites show up against the white expanse of ice and snow and don't get covered by vegetation. In some places, the way the ice flows concentrates meteorites there. The ice makes them gather in one place.

~ The cold and dry conditions in the "Dry Valleys" region of Antarctica are so close to those on Mars that NASA did testing there for the Viking mission. It has not rained in the dry valleys for at least 2 million years.

~ One of the biggest icebergs ever (possibly the biggest iceberg ever) broke free from the Ross ice shelf in Antarctica in 2000.

It was 295km (183 miles) long and 37km (23 miles) wide, with a surface area of 11,000 sq km (4,250 square miles) above water - and 10 times bigger below. It's similar in size to The Gambia, Qatar, The Bahamas, or Connecticut.

~ It has been estimated that during the feeding season in Antarctica, a full grown blue whale eats about 4 million krill per day (krill are small shrimp-like creatures), that's 3600 kg or 4 tons - every day for 6 months. Having laid down a layer of fat from this feeding activity in Anatrctica, they then starve for several months.

This daily intake would feed a human for about 4 years! If you could stomach it. Krill may be nutritious but they're not very nice as people food - which is lucky for the whales!

~ Since the Antarctic convergence arose about 20 million years ago, there has been very little exchange of fish or other marine life in either direction. This means that fish have lived in their side of the ocean and have not crossed over to their neighbours side.

Antarctic fish have lived at between +2°C and -2°C for 5 million years (-2°C is the freezing point of sea water, below zero because of the salt). They are therefore the best cold adapted animals that there are on the planet - now or ever.

~ A domestic deep freeze runs at about -20°C. The mean summer temperature on the great East Antarctica icecap is -30°C and mean winter temperature around -60°C. That's a lot colder than your freezer!

The lowest ever temperature recorded was at the Russian Vostok station. It was - 89.6°C

~ When the Antarctic sea-ice begins to expand at the beginning of winter, it advances by around 40,000 square miles (100,000 square kilometres) per day, and eventually doubles the size of Antarctica, adding up to an extra 20 million square kilometres of ice around the land mass.

That's one and a half USA's, two Australia's or 50 UK's worth of ice area that forms, then breaks up and melts each year.

~ Snow falling at the South Pole takes about 100 000 years to "flow" to the coast of Antarctica before it drops off the end as part of an iceberg.

~ The Antarctic ice cap has 29 million cubic kilometres of ice. This is 90% of all the ice on the planet and between 60 and 70 % of all of the world's fresh water. Only about 0.4 percent of Antarctica is not covered by ice.

~ Antarctica has a peculiar group of fish called the ice fish. These have no red pigment - haemoglobin - in their blood to carry oxygen around. They get by perfectly well without it because the temperature is so low and oxygen dissolves better in cold temperatures. They just have a larger volume of clear blood instead and this gives them an unusually ghostly white colour, particularly their gills.

Recent research on the ice fish ahs shown that their DNA has been damaged by high levels of ultra violet light coming from the ozone hole. They have less pigment to stop the UV getting through.

Many other Antarctic sea creatures including fish have antifreeze in their blood so they don't accidentally get frozen solid!

~ The largest land animal in Antarctica is an insect, a wingless midge, Belgica antarctica, less than 1.3cm (0.5in) long. There are no flying insects (they'd get blown away), just shiny black springtails that hop like fleas and tend to live among penguin colonies.

~ Samples of ice known as ice cores are regularly drilled through the ice in Antarctica by scientists. They are removed as a long cylinder of ice that gives an indication of the past going back tens of thousands of years. The properties of the ice, of dust trapped in the ice, and even of air bubbles trapped in the ice give valuable information about the earth's climate at various times in the past.

A glaciologist could easily give you a drink of water that was frozen during the life of Christ.

~ In 1981 a swarm of krill was tracked by US scientists that was estimated at being up to 10 million tonnes of krill! This is the equivalent of about 143 million people (at an average of 70kg each) or more than the entire populations of the UK and Germany combined ( and wandering around in a group!)
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Interesting Facts About Aliens

~ Aliens are very sensitive about human feelings. They even understand maternal affection and your girlfriend's love.

~ Contrary to international research results (that they are greenish in colour), aliens are actually blue in colour.

~ They are not sticky as shown in Hollywood. They are very cute, fresh-looking, neat and clean people. You can even kiss them without worrying about any chemical on their skin.

~ Even though they are believed to be very powerful and advanced in science (see their spaceships), they are still scared of dogs and elephants.


~ They do not eat anything; they live only on solar energy. They get charged from sunlight or dhoop (perhaps like our calculators).

~ Their powers are rivalled by no less than God himself. They can cure a mentally
handicapped child (whom even US doctors have given up on)with just a tap on his head.

~ Forget contact lenses, contact aliens. They can correct your vision.

~ They can help humans fly (provided it is not cloudy outside and they have enough dhoop). The flying helps in many ways, including winning basketball games.

~ Given a chance, they can earn well with their magic shows. After all, they are very good working magic with clouds and your shadows, etc.

~ They can understand and speak Hindi and English.

~ Did you know ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) actually works on alien research and not on space research?

~ If you have a green monocrome monitor and four obsolete 5-1/2" floppy drives, you can make a device with which you can communicate with aliens.

~ Aliens will never come to your city until they first ensure a total power blackout.

~ They are generous enough to resume power connections in your city soon after they take off.

~ If you produce a particular sound (by whistle, instrument or whatever) you can call them as many times as you want to your town. They are free and are actually looking for such invitations so they can visit earth.
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Friday, December 25, 2009

Intersting Facts About Animals

~ Snakes smell with their "TONGUES".

~ Humming bird can fly BACKWARDS without stop for some "800 Km".

~ The Kangaroo rat is the only animal in the world which does not drink
Water in its "ENTIRE LIFE".

~ "ANACONDA" has no "POISON".

~ Worlds biggest and most dangerous "LIZARD" is "KOMODO DRAGON".

~ There are over "70,000" types of spiders spinning their webs in the
world.

~ The life of a housefly is only "14 days".

~ A dog was the first animal to up in space.

~ An ostrich is the "FASTEST" bird and can run up to "70 km/h".

~ You do not need "Cotton Buds" to clean a giraffe ears. It can do so with
its own "50cm-Tongue".

~ The small car on the road is probably the "SIZE OF THE HEART" of a blue
whale.

~ The length of an elephant is the same as the "TONGUE" of a blue whale.

~ The crocodile's tongue is "UNMOVABLE", as it is attached to the roof of
its mouth.

~ Dolphins sleep with one eye open

~ Crocodiles are blind in the water but very keen of sight in the air.

~ Crocodiles are color-blind.

~ Owls are the only bird that can see the color blue.

~ Unlike all other insects, flies have five eyes. They have two large eyes and three smaller eyes between them.

~ Snails have four noses.

~ Giraffes have no vocal chords

~ The tongues of chameleons are as long as it’s body or even longer. Some chameleon types have a tongue longer than two times of it’s body.

~ The tongues of chameleons are faster than a fighter jet.

~ The eyes of ostrich’s are bigger than their brains.

~ An ant can lift fifty times of it’s own weight.

~ A cockroach can survive without it’s head for nine days. At the end of nine day, it dies because of hunger.

~ A tarantula can survive for more than two years without food.
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