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Did You Know There’s a Pit That Can Swallow Helicopters?
The Mirny Mine in Siberia is the biggest open diamond mine in the world. It’s 1,200 meters wide and 525 meters deep! Because of its size, strong air currents form above it and have even pulled in helicopters. That’s why no small aircraft are allowed to fly over it anymore.
Did You Know You Can Grow Tiny Trees on a Tray?
Bonsai trees are tiny trees grown using a special Japanese method. By carefully trimming their roots and branches, you can keep a tree small while still making it look full and beautiful. The word "bonsai" means "tray gardening" in Japanese.
Did You Know People Can Hunt With a Bird?
In Mongolia, some people train golden eagles to help them hunt. These powerful birds become amazing hunting partners and are part of a special tradition passed down through generations.
Did You Know Concrete Was First Used for Water?
The Romans used concrete long ago to seal their aqueducts, large channels that carried water from place to place. Later, they also used it to build roads that some countries still use today!
Did You Know Gorillas Don’t Eat Meat?
Even though gorillas look big and strong, they’re gentle and mostly eat plants. They love resting in trees and are surprisingly calm animals.
Did You Know Some Animals Are Gone Forever?
Over time, many animals have gone extinct, often because of hunting. One well-known example is the dodo, a bird related to the pigeon. The dodo wasn’t afraid of people, which sadly made it an easy target and it eventually disappeared.
Did You Know You Can Feel Pain in a Missing Limb?
Some people who’ve lost a leg or an arm still feel pain where it used to be. This is called "phantom pain" and happens because of how the nervous system works. Around 70% of people who’ve had a limb removed experience this unusual kind of pain.
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