Black sapote has another irresistible name: fruity chocolate pudding. Native to Central and South America, the fruit tastes like sweet custard with a hint of chocolate, according to Good Morning America. When fully ripe, the taste (and texture) has been described as the exact replica of chocolate pudding.
Drinking too much water can be deadly. When you drink a lot of fluids, you can suffer from water intoxication, or hyponatremia, which occurs after drinking indecent amounts of water, often during endurance events, when participants also lose sodium through sweat. There have been many famous cases, including 2002 Boston Marathon runner Cynthia Lucero, who died of overhydration.
To give you an idea of how hot it is, the temperature inside our Sun is only about 15 million degrees, Kelvin. Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have set a record temperature in their lab using superheated gas of approximately 3.6 billion degrees Fahrenheit, which is…significantly warmer than any temperature your oven can reach.
Every hundred years, the moon adds about 1.4 milliseconds to the day. While it may not be significant, it adds up: When dinosaurs roamed the planet, days lasted 23 hours, according to NASA.
According to The New York Times, the water on our planet could have formed from ice grains floating in a cosmic cloud 4.6 billion years ago. Not impressed? It follows that “the same liquid that we drink and that fills the oceans maybe millions of years older than the solar system itself.” Something to keep in mind while you stay hydrated!
If you’re not scared enough of giant squids, consider that their eyes are 11 inches in diameter. This makes them the largest eyes in the animal kingdom.
To keep their distillers out of sight, moonshiners during Prohibition often wore “cow shoes” with blocks of wood attached to the sole to make their footprints resemble those of a cow.
You probably already know that tree rings can tell you how old a tree is. But they can also show you the conditions of a particular year, according to NASA: thinner rings appear in dry years, and thicker ones mean there was a lot of rainfall.
Dallol, Ethiopia has the highest average temperature of any inhabited place on Earth. Climate data recorded between 1960 and 1966 had an average high of 106 degrees Fahrenheit. (Even in winter, average highs were between 97 and 98 degrees.)
Crazy, right? Several explanations for the “Mpemba effect” have been proposed, including one that warm containers conduct heat more efficiently, and another that suggests that warm water evaporates faster.
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