During Tulip Mania's height in the mid 17th century in the Netherlands, a single tulip bulb would be worth around $150,941 USD (adjusted for inflation).
In India, a new political party called the "Cockroach Janta Party" (Translation: Cockroach Public Party) has been formed (By Abhijeet Dipke, a student at Boston University) in response to corrupt Chief Justice of India Surya Kant comparing certain unemployed youth and social activists to cockroaches.
Why are these US states kinda you know non existent almost
Idaho, Delaware, New Mexico, Arkansas, Iowa and both Dakotas like nothing seems to happen in these states (it's as though they're just there for the sake of existence)
Idaho, Delaware, New Mexico, Arkansas, Iowa, North Dakota, and South Dakota exist. Say sorry to about ~20 million people you just killed from those states.
In the 1780s, many French citizens were dying of starvation, however, they did have food, Potatoes. The French wouldn't eat the potatoes because they thought they were poisonous so a pharmacist bought a 2 acre plot, planted potatoes, and hired 2 armed guards to 'protect' them. The guards were instructed to accept bribes and to not arrest anybody. The French thought there was something valuable planted there and started stealing the potatoes and ate them.
He means the contrast. Mercury is believed to be the hottest, since it is closest to the Sun, but it is actually not. Similarly, Neptune, being the farthest planet from the Sun, is considered to be the coldest, but the coldest is actually Uranus.
The first of those three, Thad Eure, served from 1936-1989, the longest tenure of any elected official in the United States, being elected to 13 consecutive four year terms
3rd fact is quite obvious- not only are the populations of Nigeria and the U.S.A. quite close, but also underdeveloped countries like Nigeria often have a much higher birth rate than developed countries like the U.S.A.
Anyways, to add to fact #2, the northernmost point of the U.S.A. is marked with a pillar, with a barracuda on it (Don't ask me why)
Another crazy fact: The northernmost part of "contiguous" U.S.A is separated from the mainland by a lake (Lake of the Woods), which is in Ontario, Canada (I think)
Idaho, Delaware, New Mexico, Arkansas, Iowa and both Dakotas like nothing seems to happen in these states (it's as though they're just there for the sake of existence)
Correct me if I'm wrong (I'm not from US)
The coldest planet in the solar system is Uranus, not Neptune.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Carolina_Secretary_of_State#List_of_secretaries_of_state
Alaska is the northernmost, the westernmost, and the easternmost state.
The northernmost U.S. state other than Alaska is Minnesota, not Maine.
In the year 2100, there is a chance that Nigeria will have more people than the United States.
Anyways, to add to fact #2, the northernmost point of the U.S.A. is marked with a pillar, with a barracuda on it (Don't ask me why)
Another crazy fact: The northernmost part of "contiguous" U.S.A is separated from the mainland by a lake (Lake of the Woods), which is in Ontario, Canada (I think)
One killillion is 10^10^3003, or a one with 10^3003 zeros after it.