The primary ingredients in household dust are holding your breath and dead skin cells.
The world’s smallest mammal is the bumblebee bat.
There’s enough gold inside the Earth to coat the entire planet.
Istanbul is a city that straddles two continents.
Five Interesting GK Facts about the Human Body
The cornea and cartilage are the only two tissues in the human body that do not contain blood vessels.
If you could lay out the entire circulatory system of a child end-to-end, it would measure 60,000 miles in length.
Did you know that there is a human bone stronger than concrete? That would be the thighbone.
Every individual has a unique tongue print.
Human noses and ears tend to get larger as we age.
Five Best Interesting GK Facts About the World
Would you believe that the shortest war lasted only 38 minutes? That was the Anglo-Zanzibar War (1896).
Egypt is the oldest country in the world, dating back to 3100 BCE.
The longest-reigning monarch who ruled for over 72 years was Louis XIV of France.
Hawaii is the best place in the world to see rainbows.
Africa is the only continent that spans four hemispheres.
Five Interesting GK Facts about India
The 2011 Kumbh Mela, with a gathering of over 75 million pilgrims, was visible from space.
Māwsynrām, a village on the Khasi Hills in Meghalaya, receives the highest recorded average rainfall worldwide.
The Bandra Worli Sea link has steel wires equal to the Earth’s circumference.
The word ‘shampoo’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘champu,’ which means to massage.
Switzerland declared May 26th as Science Day upon APJ Abdul Kalam’s arrival in 2006.