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By: ExtraFunnyPicture On: October 30, 2017
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  • Did you know that, Charles Dickens earned 20 pounds in 20 installments for his books - about 400 pounds. What would be $ 238,000 today

        
    According to recent surveys, every 5 inhabitants of the planet Earth visit YouTube at least once a month, and users average more than 1 time watching videos


        
    About one thousand people live in Antarctica in the winter, and this number increases twice in summer

        
    The crescent is accepted as a symbol of Islam in the 14th century and the star of the simvol of sovereignty and deities is added later

        
    Scottish actor David Tenant wrote as a 13-year essay "Intergalactic Overdosage" claiming he was certain that one day he would be "Doctor Who." Years later, Tenant acted in Doctor Who's 10th role

        
    Fruska Gora is the first national park that was proclaimed in the former Yugoslavia in the 1960s!

        
    The symbol for the British pound (£) originates from the Latin letter "L" from the word libra which is an old weight measure

        
    Did you know that, every 40 minutes with every human being, there are 40 million skin cells!

        
    About 10 per cent of men in the world write with their left hand, while 8 per cent of women write with their left hand

        
    Our planet, Earth, could double a barrel filled with drinks twice a day!

        
    The Great Reef in Auastralia is a natural "building" of living organisms. The reef is longer than 2,300 kilometers long and its "construction2 lasted about 800 million years ago!"

        
    If the sea was taken out of all the oceans of the world, it could cover the whole of Europe with a layer of thick 5 kilometers!

        
    Did you know that two million years have passed since the last rainfall in Antarctica!

        
    In the western part of Turkmenistan, the lake Jashan in the Karakum desert is half salty half sweet!


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