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519 Strange Questions that Need an Answer - Luis Fernando Narvaez Cazares
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Luis Fernando Narvaez Cazares
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519 Weird questions that need an answer
Luis Fernando Narvaez Cazares
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Luis Fernando Narvaez Cazares
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August 13, Monterrey, Nuevo León. Mexican.
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To date, he has published more than 100 books, standing out in various areas: Law (Basic Legal Dictionary, Labor Law Manual, Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, Introduction to Civil and Constitutional Law); Education (Pedagogical Terminology, Didactic Resources for Secondary and Baccalaureate); in Poetry, with titles such as From the city at Night
, Ceremonies to Your Body
, Mint Green
, You arrived late
; as well as in History Mexican Lines – Historical Characters
Curiosities about world leaders
The 100 best books in history
; Story, Novel and Teaching of the foreign language.
He has several national and international awards and his texts have been published in Mexico, the United States, Argentina and Spain.
He is the Founder and President of Knowledge and Intercultural Innovation Armando Hart Dávalos, A. C. who currently works teaching courses, workshops and conferences on topics related to inclusion and social participation, promotion of values and legal and pedagogical intellectual development, among other activities of a community and social.
This book was written in 2021.
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1. What do koalas eat?
Koalas are herbivorous animals that have a little varied diet. They feed on eucalyptus leaves.
2. What differentiates iron from steel?
Mainly, iron is an element while steel is an alloy or combination of iron with carbon. although it may also contain other metals in a small proportion, such as nickel, manganese or chrome.
3. Who invented the telescope?
The invention of the telescope is attributed to the Dutchman Hans Lippershey, although recent research indicates that it was Juan Roget.
4. What was Walt Disney's first movie?
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is Disney's first feature film. It was released in 1937.
5. How many satellites do we have orbiting the earth?
According to data from the United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA), in 2016, there were 4,256 satellites, of which only 1,419 are active.
6. How many times does a person blink?
A person blinks about 25,000 times a week.
7. World's most populous city?
The Japanese city of Tokyo is the most populous in the world, with 38 million inhabitants.
8. How many bones in the human body?
The number of bones in an adult human being is 206. Neonates have about 300 bones.
9. On what continent is the Republic of Kazakhstan?
The Republic of Kazakhstan is a transcontinental country, with most of its territory located in Central Asia and a smaller part in Europe.
10. Where did the Olympic Games originate from?
Initially, the Olympic Games were held in Olympia (Ancient Greece).
11. What is the longest river in the world?
The largest river in the world is the Nile, which is located in the eastern part of Africa.
12. And the longest river in Spain?
The Tagus River is the longest in the Iberian Peninsula with 1,038 km.
13. What are the five types of primary tastes?
The primary tastes are: sweet, bitter, sour, salty and umami.
14. Who wrote The Odyssey?
Homer was the author of this 24-song poem.
15. What is the best-selling album in history?
The best-selling music album is Michael Jackson's second solo album. It has sold between 51 to 65 million copies.
16. Who is Kim Jong-un?
Kim Jong-un is the controversial head of North Korea's military forces, as well as being the chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea.
17. Who painted The Last Supper
?
Leonardo da Vinci was the author of this great work.
18. What kind of animal is the whale?
This animal is a marine mammal, which can measure up to 30 meters in length.
19. What is the largest ocean?
The Pacific Ocean, with a total area of 165,700,000 km².
20. What is the largest country in the world?
The largest country on the planet is Russia, with the largest area: 17,075,200 km².
21. What is the currency of Morocco?
The dirham is the currency of Morocco
22. What is the name of the capital of Mongolia?
The capital of this Asian country is called Ulan Bator.
23. What product is Guatemala known for cultivating?
The most cultivated product in Guatemala is coffee.
24. What is the name of the Queen of the United Kingdom?
The British queen is called Elizabeth II.
25. In what year did World War II start?
This warlike conflict, one of the most important in the history of humanity, began in 1939.
26. What is ozone?
Ozone is a gas that contains molecules made up of three oxygen atoms (its formula is O3). It forms in the atmosphere, .
27. Why does iron rust?
Iron is oxidized due to a redox (or oxidation-reduction) reaction, since electrons are exchanged between the reactants in a way that changes their oxidation states. In this type of reaction, one substance loses electrons (is oxidized), and another gains electrons.
28. What sport did Carl Lewis play?
Carl Lewis is considered one of the legendary figures in athletics.
29. What is the fifth planet in the solar system?
Within the solar system, the planet that ranks fifth in terms of distance from the sun is Jupiter.
30. What is the most populous country on Earth?
China, with an impressive figure: 1,383,488,571 inhabitants.
31. Why do we yawn?
The answer to this question is not entirely clear, but there are several hypotheses, you can check them in the article: Why do we yawn and what is the function of yawning?
.
32. What is the capital of Kosovo?
The capital of this Balkan country Pristina.
33. In which country was the first atomic bomb used in combat?
This destructive bomb was used for the first time in Hiroshima (Japan).
34. What is the most expensive metal in the world?
The most expensive metal in the world is neither gold nor platinum, it is rhodium.
35. What is the capital of Sweden?
The capital of Sweden is Stockholm.
36. What types of learning are there?
There are several types of learning, you can check them in the article: The 13 types of learning: what are they?
.
37. In which country is Standford University located?
Stanford University is one of the most prestigious in the world and is located in the United States.
38. Which is bigger, an