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Satisfying Our Curiosity on National Trivia Day
As humans, we all have an innate sense of curiosity. We wonder about the world around us, asking questions big and small. Why is the sky blue? How do plants grow? What makes up the rings of Saturn? On National Trivia Day, we get to tap into our curious spirit and quench our thirst for knowledge with fun facts about a variety of topics.
Beauty and Self-Care Trivia
Let's start with some beauty and self-care trivia. Did you know that...
- On average, every person spends about 5 months of their life shaving.
- Lipstick was first worn in Mesopotamia about 5,000 years ago – both by men and women.
- High heels were originally worn by men in the 10th century as a way to help secure their feet in stirrups when riding horses.
- The first bar of soap is believed to have been made in 2800 BC by the Ancient Babylonians.
Unexpected Facts and Statistics
Now here are some random and unexpected facts to make you scratch your head.
- Banging your head against a wall for one hour burns 150 calories.
- Feb 1865 is the only month in recorded history not to have a full moon.
- The Eiffel Tower can be 15 cm taller during the summer due to thermal expansion meaning the iron heats up and the particles gain kinetic energy, and take up more space.
- The iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro weighs 635 metric tons.
History and Geography Questions
Let's explore some intriguing history and geography trivia questions.
- What European country has won the most Nobel Prizes?
- Which mammal has no vocal cords?
- What is the only continent without reptiles or snakes?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
Answers: Germany, giraffe, Antarctica, Vatican City
Science and Nature Facts
And finally, here are some fascinating science and nature facts.
- Honey is the only food that does not spoil.
- When you blush, the lining of your stomach also turns red.
- Bananas glow blue under blacklights.
- Octopuses have three hearts.
Feeding Our Innate Curiosity
Human curiosity is what drives innovation, creativity, science and more. National Trivia Day gives us an opportunity to tap into our inquisitive nature and discover new and interesting facts about our world across different topics – from beauty tips to geography trivia.
So celebrate the day by getting together with friends for a trivia night or simply indulge by reading up on random facts. However you choose to take part, have fun feeding your curiosity!
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