International Week Unusual Fact
The cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all known living organisms.
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weight fact
Did you know the blue whale is the heaviest animal ever on earth! It's even heavier than brachiosaurus.The blue whale is about
100-150 tons and brachiosaurus only weighed 30 tons.
100-150 tons and brachiosaurus only weighed 30 tons.
HONEY BEES
Worker honeybees are all females and are the only bees
most people ever
see.
They forage for food and build and protect the hive,
among many
other societal
functions.The queen's job is simple—laying the eggs that will spawn the hive's next
generation of bees. There is usually only a single queen in a hive. If the queen
dies, workers will create a new queen by feeding one of the worker females a
special diet of a food called "royal jelly." This elixir enables the worker to
develop into a fertile queen. Queens also regulate the hive's activities by
producing chemicals that guide the behavior of the other bees.Male bees are called drones—the third class of honeybee. Several hundred drones
live in each hive during the spring and summer, but they are expelled for the
winter months when the hive goes into a lean survival mode.Bees live on stored honey and pollen all winter, and cluster into a ball to
conserve warmth. Larvae are fed from the stores during this season and, by
spring, the hive is swarming with a new generation of bees
most people ever
see.
They forage for food and build and protect the hive,
among many
other societal
functions.The queen's job is simple—laying the eggs that will spawn the hive's next
generation of bees. There is usually only a single queen in a hive. If the queen
dies, workers will create a new queen by feeding one of the worker females a
special diet of a food called "royal jelly." This elixir enables the worker to
develop into a fertile queen. Queens also regulate the hive's activities by
producing chemicals that guide the behavior of the other bees.Male bees are called drones—the third class of honeybee. Several hundred drones
live in each hive during the spring and summer, but they are expelled for the
winter months when the hive goes into a lean survival mode.Bees live on stored honey and pollen all winter, and cluster into a ball to
conserve warmth. Larvae are fed from the stores during this season and, by
spring, the hive is swarming with a new generation of bees
THE SUN
The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields. It has a mass about 2×1030 kilograms, 330,000 times that of Earth.
The Sun is a star not a planet. Our Sun is just like the stars we see in the night sky. The Sun is also the only star we see during the daytime. The Sun is so big that you could fit more than 1 million earths inside of it! It measures more than a million kilometers across. The Sun's center is about 15 million degrees Celsius. The Sun is so hot that planets millions of kilometers away can feel its heat... That's *mighty hot*! ~The Sun is about 75% hydrogen and 25% helium. This changes slowly over time as the Sun converts hydrogen to helium in its core (center). ~The Sun's energy is produced by nuclear fusion reactions. It generates 386 billion billion megawatts of energy!
The French Revolution
The French Revolution began in 1789 with the meeting of the States General in May. On July 14 of that same year, the Bastille was stormed: in October, Louis XVI and the Royal Family were removed from Versailles to Paris. The King attempted, unsuccessfully, to flee Paris for Varennes in June 1791. A Legislative Assembly sat from October 1791 until September 1792, when, in the face of the advance of the allied armies of Austria, Holland, Prussia, and Sardinia, it was replaced by the National Convention, which proclaimed the Republic. The King was brought to trial in December of 1792, and executed on January 21, 1793. In January of 1793 the revolutionary government declared war on Britain, a war for world dominion which had been carried on, with short intermissions, since the beginning of the reign of William and Mary, and which would continue for another twenty-two years.
Bastille day
Bastille Day is a day to celebrate the storming of bastille prison. Many large-scale public events are held, including a military parade in Paris, as well as communal meals, dances, parties and fireworks.
On the morning of July 14th, 1789, a group formed of craftsmen and salesmen decided to fight back and ran to the Invalides to steal some weapons. The mob stole 28,000 riffles there, however no powder was to be found. The crowd knew that a pile of powder was stocked in the Bastille, a prison that was a symbol of the King's absolute and arbitrary power. So they decided to attack it.
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