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Which was the first president in a car?
Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to ride in an automobile.
Which was the first president in a car?
Theodore Roosevelt was the first U.S. president to ride in an automobile.
What did Aida commemorate?
Verdi wrote the opera Aida at the request of the khedive of Egypt to commemorate the opening of the Suez Canal.
How far do mammals migrate?
Gray whales migrate 12,000 miles each year, farther than any other mammal.
When did the little red string first appear on Band-Aids?
Band-Aid Brand Adhesive Bandages® first appeared on the market in 1921. However, the little red string that is used to tear open the package was not added until 1940.
What makes a cicada unique?
Cicadas are well-known singers. The song is a mating call produced by the males only. Each species has its own distinctive call and only attracts females of its own kind, even though rather similar species may co-exist within the same territory. Cicadas are the only insects known to have developed such a specialized and effective means of ...Read more
What is a synonym for thesaurus?
There is no synonym for thesaurus. The word is from Greek and means “a treasure.”
Which is the world's favorite board game?
The game of Monopoly is the best-selling board game in the world, licensed or sold in 80 countries and produced in 26 languages including Croatian.
How long has the tin can been around?
The modern tin can is an elaboration of the invention in the decade of the 1800s by Nicolas Francois Appert. It was patented by the Englishman Peter Durand in 1810. Due to the invention of mass production, the tin can became a consumer standard late in the 19th century, primarily in
Should you refrain from winking in Oz?
Winking at women, even to express friendship, is considered bad manners in Australia.
What is a popular component to clean clothes?
In many countries, urine was used as a detergent for washing. One of urine's major components, ammonia, is used in cleaning products.
What was the name of Edward's flagship?
The flagship known as Queen Anne's Revenge belonged to the famous pirate, Blackbeard. The ship sank in 1718. Blackbeard's real name was Edward Teach.
How many types of mosquitoes are there?
Of the million-plus species of insects on earth, 3,000 of them are mosquitoes. More than 165 of those live in the United States.
What was Franklin's last public act?
Signing a memorial to Congress for the abolition of slavery was the last public act of Benjamin Franklin.
Why are female blue shark hides so thick?
The hides of mature female blue sharks are more than twice as thick as those of males, probably as a protection against courtship bites.
How did Bartram start his garden?
Starting from his farm near Philadelphia during the 1700s, John Bartram traveled north to Lake Ontario, south to Florida, and west to the Ohio River in search of plants and natural history specimens for his own botanic garden and for collectors at home and abroad. He and his son William are credited with identifying and introducing into ...Read more
What were brass instruments made of in the past?
The brass family of instruments include the trumpet, trombone, tuba, cornet, flügelhorn, French horn, saxhorn, and sousaphone. While they are usually made of brass today, in the past they were made of wood, horn, and glass.
What was John Quincy Adams' nicknames?
During his heyday, John Quincy Adams was nicknamed a oeOld Man Eloquent.a
Can gold help with your aches and pains?
Gold salts are sometimes injected into the muscles to relieve arthritis.
When should you pay tribute to St. Amand?
St. Amand of Maastricht is the patron saint of beer and wine sellers.