20 Blooming Facts About the Spring Equinox
The spring equinox symbolizes renewal in the world of spirituality, and is a time to forget the past and focus on the present.
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The spring equinox symbolizes renewal in the world of spirituality, and is a time to forget the past and focus on the present.
Of the global population, only 5% have hazel eyes. Hazel is, in fact, different from brown eyes, which over 79% of people have.
Between the years 2015 and 2020, only 0.0004 percent of all commercial flights had any injuries occur onboard.
In 2017, Birkenstock ended its relationship with Amazon due to many similar counterfeit products being available on the site.
Martin Luther King Jr. spent just 13 years in the public eye. He became involved in politics at age 25 and died when he was 39.
Some Zircon gems are more than 4.4 billion years old, making Zircon the oldest gemstone found on Earth today.
Not all monkeys are great tree climbers. Some are primarily terrestrial, such as the gelada monkey of Ethiopia.
One of Walmart's largest purchases was by Shaquille O'Neal, totaling $70,000. It was initially declined as a suspicious purchase.
The largest faceted gemstone in the world is the El-Dorado Topaz. This impressive gemstone weighs a whopping 31,000 carats!
In 2014, Kobe Bryant invested $6 million in BodyArmor, which Coca-Cola eventually bought in 2021 for $5.6 billion.
Did you know that 95% of the world's opals are mined in Australian opal fields?
There's a soccer competition called RoboCup Soccer, where the teams are made up of robots instead of humans.