How Does The Internal Combustion Engine Work?
The Internal Combustion Engine generates motive power by the burning of fuel and air inside the engine to push pistons.
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The Internal Combustion Engine generates motive power by the burning of fuel and air inside the engine to push pistons.
Milky Way bars aren't named after the galaxy; they're named after the malted milkshakes the bars were supposed to taste like.
The mongoose is one of those rare animals that are immune to a snake’s venom.
The fourth spiciest chili is the 7 Pot Primo; this pepper was developed by Louisianan Primo or Troy Primeaux.
Scientists discovered ethyl formate in the Milky Way which is what gives raspberries their distinctive and sharp taste.
Did you know the guava fruit contains four times more vitamin C than an orange?
A 2014 study found that overall marital quality was generally greater if women were content with their relationship.
The world's deadliest viruses include; Ebola, HIV, Marburg Virus & Small Pox.
A day on Uranus lasts 17 Earth hours, and a year on the planet equates to 84 years on Earth.
The world's most poisonous foods include; Fugu, Giant Bullfrog, Ackee & Casu Marzu.
Did you know that on a clear cloudless day many birds successfully use the sun to direct them during migration?
Did you know that it takes an average person 13 seconds to count from 1 to 26?