A trove of trivia from the creators of the Ask Jeeves series and question writers for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Amuse your date, impress your boss, bore your kids, or be the sixth caller to win a pair of tickets to the nose-flute band concert! All because you know that a Twinkie in the microwave will explode in 45 seconds, that you have a 1 in 3,448,276 chance of dying from a snake bite, that 342 cases of tea were tossed into the “hahbah” during the Boston Tea Party, or that white rhinoceroses are not actually white but grey (you'll have to read the book to discover why). Includes tons of trivia about Animals Language Science and Technology Men and Women Sports Religion, Holidays, and Traditions Law The Body * History Food and Drink and more
Get to know all about the world we live in by enjoying hundreds of fun facts.As you read through this book, you will be armed with an arsenal of random knowledge.
In this book, you're going to learn more than you learnt from all your high school teachers combined.
In this book, you're going to learn more than you learnt from all your high school teachers combined.
There are many fantastic animals around the world with unusual characteristics.
In these 1200 facts you're going to learn more than you learned from all your high school teachers combined.
Who was the first immigrant at Ellis Island? You'll find these intriguing facts and hundreds more in this exciting volume of The Big Book of Random Facts. Learn something new and amazing every day with this collection of fun facts.
This book can tell you all of those things and more.
300 Random Animal Fun Facts and Trivia: Interesting Animal Fun Facts and Trivia You Probably Don't Know (Fun Fact Books - Vol. 1)There are many fantastic animals around the world with unusual characteristics.
Did you know that self-discipline is a better indicator of success than your IQ score?
And here are just some of the reasons bees make the best pets: • They don’t bark and whine all night if you leave them in the backyard. In fact, they rather prefer it. • Bees don’t demand petting, attention, or a food dish.