Saturday, 31 December 2016

How many lakes are there in Finland?

There are 187,888 lakes in Finland larger than 5 ares (500 square metres). Most are small, but there are 309 lakes or reservoirs larger than 10 km². They are listed here along with some smaller noteworthy lakes.

Is sake made from rice?

It can be a protracted process but, explained simply, sake is made when rice is ground, washed and steamed. Then some of the steamed rice will be used to make koji, the yeast derived from rice. After that the koji and the remaining steamed rice and water are mixed and then allowed to ferment.

How much does a 4 year old grow in a year?

 An average 4 year old weighs about 40 pounds and is about 40 inches tall.

Where does Hunchback take place?

The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (French: Notre-Dame de Paris) is a French Romantic/Gothic novel by Victor Hugo published in 1831. The title refers to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, on which the story is centered.

Why are snakes on the medical symbol?

There are actually two versions of the symbol. The winged version is known as a caduceus, andthe stick is actually a staff that was carried by the Olympian god Hermes. In Greek mythology, Hermes was a messenger between the gods and humans (which explains the wings) and a guide to the underworld (which explains the staff). Hermes was also the patron of travelers, which makes his connection to medicine appropriate because, in the olden days, doctors had to travel great distances by foot in order to visit their patients.
In one version of Hermes' myth, he is given the staff by Apollo, the god of healing. In another version, he receives the staff from Zeus, the king of the gods, and it is entwined with two white ribbons. The ribbons were later replaced by serpents, as one story tells that Hermes used the stick to separate two fighting snakes , who then coiled around his staff and remained there in balanced harmony.

What percentage of your weight is muscle?

 The normal muscle mass percentage on the body weight lies between 38% and 54% for men and between 28% and 39% for women depending on age and physical activity level.

Is the moon a planet or a star?

The Moon is neither a star or a planet, it is Earth's only natural satellite. Thought to have formed 4.5 billion years ago, scientists believe it is made from debris left from an impact between Earth and a large planet. It orbits our planet around once every four weeks, with one side of the Moon always facing Earth.

When was Homer Simpson born?

Homer was born on May 12, 1955. He was raised on a farm by his parents, Mona and Abraham Simpson. In the mid-1960s, while Homer was between nine and twelve years old, Mona went into hiding following a run-in with the law. Homer attended Springfield High School and fell in love with Marge Bouvier in 1974.

How many years did the Grinch put up with the Whos?

In the story, the Grinch laments that he has had to put up with the Whos' celebration of Christmas for 53 years. As both Fensch and Charles Cohen note, Dr. Seuss was 53 when he wrote and published the book.

What is the ocean that borders Antarctica?

The Southern Ocean contains the waters that surround Antarctica and sometimes is considered an extension of Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. In 1928, the first edition of the International Hydrographic Organization's (IHO) Limits of Oceans and Seas publication included the Southern Ocean around Antarctica.

Which US president had a PHD?

Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) was the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921 and leader of the Progressive Movement. To date the only U.S. President to have held a Ph.D., he served as President of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910.

Who were the first people to use money?


According to Herodotus, the Lydians were the first people to introduce the use of gold and silver coins. It is thought by modern scholars that these first stamped coins were minted around 650–600 BC. The system of commodity money eventually evolved into a system of representative money.

What bird flies the farthest?

The Arctic tern holds the record, making a round trip of 70,800 kilometres (44,000 miles) a year. It spends summer in the Arctic and then flies halfway around the world for a second summer in Antarctica.

Where were two famous ancient Greek battles fought?

The War fought between the two leading city-states in ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta. Description: The Peloponnesian War (431-404 B.C.) took place between the Athenian empire and Peloponnesian league lead by the Spartans. The Peloponnesian league was a coalition of the Thebes, Corinth and Sparta.

How did mark twain get his name?

The real person was Samuel Langhorne Clemens. When he began writing, he chose the nom de plume, or pen name, of "Mark Twain." "Mark Twain" is a riverboat term measuring two fathoms (12 feet) in depth: mark (measure) twain (two).

What was minimum wage in USA, in 1961?

A 1955 amendment increased the minimum wage to $1.00 an hour with no changes in coverage. The 1961 amendments greatly expanded the FLSA's scope in the retail trade sector and increased the minimum for previously covered workers to $1.15 an hour effective September 1961 and to $1.25 an hour in September 1963.

Who first introduced the concept of IQ?

The abbreviation IQ comes from the term intelligence quotient first coined by psychologist William Stern in the early 1900's. This term was later used by Alfred Binet and the French government to objectively test and identify children in public schools with special educational needs.

When did Cuba gain its independence from Spain?

Increased tensions between Spain and the United States,Lead to a Spanish withdrawal in 1898, and in 1902 Cuba gained formal independence.

How long is the border between Canada and the United States?

According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the length of the International Boundary line of the U.S.-Canadian border, excluding Alaska, is approximately 3,987 miles, while the length of the U.S.-Mexican border is estimated at 1,933 miles. The length of the Alaska-Canada border alone is 1,538 miles.

What continent is Oceania?

There are some islands and island groups, however, that are not considered part of any continent, geographically speaking. New Zealand, Hawaii, and French Polynesia are among them. Oceania is the collective name for the lands of the Pacific Ocean, including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia.

Who voiced the Iron Giant?

Right before his ground breaking role in Saving Private Ryan, Vin Diesel did this voice over directed by Brad Bird who went on to work on Pixar movies.

Why are the atomic masses listed on the periodic table not whole numbers?

The atomic mass reported on a periodic table is the weighted average of all the naturally occuring isotopes. Being an average it would be most unlikely to be a whole number. The mass of an individual atom in atomic mass units is the mass relative to carbon-12.

How old do you have to be to cross the USA-CANADIAN border by yourself?

Passengers 17 years old and younger traveling alone may not cross the US-Canadian border regardless of ID or notarized letter, unless accompanied by another passenger who is at least 18 years old.

How did Oklahoma get it's name?

Equivalent to the English word Indian, okla humma was a phrase in the Choctaw language used to describe the Native American race as a whole. Oklahoma later became the de facto name for Oklahoma Territory, and it was officially approved in 1890, two years after the area was opened to white settlers.

Who was the first non human to win an Oscar in 1932?

In 1932, Walt Disney won the first of his many Oscars for the creation of Mickey Mouse, the Press tagged Mickey as the "first non-human to win an Oscar."

Who divided the roman empire in half?

By 285 CE the Roman Empire had grown so vast that it was no longer feasible to govern all the provinces from the central seat of Rome. The Emperor Diocletian divided the empire into halves with the Eastern Empire governed out of Byzantium (later Constantinople) and the Western Empire governed from Rome.

Do carrots help your eyesight?

 A diet of carrots won't give a blind person 20/20 vision. But the vitamins found in the vegetable can help promote overall eye health. Carrots contain beta-carotene, a substance that the body converts to vitamin A, an important nutrient for eye health.

How long can you keep ground beef refrigerated?

Raw ground meats, all poultry, seafood, and variety meats: Refrigerate 1 to 2 days. Raw roasts, steaks, and chops (beef, veal, lamb, and pork): Refrigerate 3 to 5 days. Cooked meat, poultry, and seafood: Store in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days.

What do you call a hockey jersey?

In Canada, it was always called a sweater… Americans used jerseys when they were playing football; then, when they finally got around to playing hockey, they used the same name. Nowadays, most kids call sweaters jerseys.

When were the suffragettes formed?

The Women's Social and Political Union - the Suffragettes [Suffragettes: Members of the women's suffrage movement, which fought to win British women the right to vote. ] - was formed in 1903 and led by Emmeline Pankhurst.

What animal has the highest blood pressure?

Giraffe
Giraffe has an extremely high blood pressure that is twice that found in other animals. But this study is the first to unravel the true nature of the giraffe heart and cardiovascular system.

What were the first forms of life on Earth?

Earth's initial life forms were bacteria, which could survive in the highly toxic atmosphere that existed during this time.

Who helped US in the Revolutionary War?

In the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), France fought alongside the United States, against Britain, in 1778. French money, munitions, soldiers and naval forces proved essential to America's victory over the Crown, but France gained little except large debts.

Do cats see color or just black and white?

Although it is commonly believed that dogs and cats see only in black and white, recent evidence suggests that animals may have some degree of useful color vision. The perception of color is determined by the presence of cone photoreceptors within the retina.

What year was curling introduced to the Olympics?

curling games in Olympic
Men's curling was included in the Olympic programme in 1924 at the first Olympic Winter Games in Chamonix. It was then dropped, and later re-introduced as a demonstration sport in 1932 in Lake Placid.

Can you get stung by a dead jellyfish?

jellyfish
Yes! jellyfish can sting with their tentacles if they brush against you when you are swimming in the ocean.You can get stung even if you step on a jellyfish, even a dead one.

Why did Yankee Doodle stick a feather in his hat and call it macaroni?

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Back in Pre-Revolutionary America when the song 'Yankee Doodle' was first popular, the singer was not referring to the pasta 'macaroni' in the line that reads 'stuck a feather in his hat and called it macaroni.' 'Macaroni' was a fancy ('dandy') style of Italian dress widely imitated in England at the time.

Are hippos mean?

hippos
Hippos are very aggressive towards humans, whom they commonly attack whether in boats or on land with no apparent provocation. They are widely considered to be one of the most dangerous large animals in Africa.

What year was the first walk on the moon?

walk on moon
Interestingly, out of the dozen people who walked on the Moon, no one ever did it more than once. On July 21, 1969, Neil Armstrong made history by becoming the first person to set foot on the Moon. He was soon followed by Buzz Aldrin.

Who invented the Slurpee?

slurpee
Slurpee  Machines to make frozen beverages were invented by Omar Knedlik in the late 1950s. The idea for a slushed ice drink came when Knedlik's soda fountain broke down, forcing him to put his sodas in a freezer to stay cool, which caused them to become slushy.

Friday, 30 December 2016

What speed is the earth spinning at?

Even when you finally relax in front of TV, you are still spinning at a dizzying speed between 0 and 1,040mph.The speed of your rotation depends upon your location.You can calculate it using a info-graphic created by Oregon based geographer, Seth Kadish.

How far is Pluto from the earth?

Pluto when at it's closest point is 4.4 billion Km or 2.75 billion miles away from Earth.In Astronomy distances are measured in AU i.e Astronomical Units.
Therefore,distance between Earth to Pluto can be termed as 29 AU.
Where 1 AU is the distance between Earth to Sun.

Where did Lego get its name?

lego bricks
"Lego" word has been derived from the Danish Phrase leg godt, which means "play well".The Lego Group founded by Ole Kirk Christiansen,a carpenter who began making wooden toys in 1932 from his workshop.








How long would it take to get to mars traveling at the speed of light?

Just over 3 minutes.Light travels at approximately 186,282 miles per second (299,792 Km per second).The average distance between the two planets is 140 million miles(225 million km).Therefore,a light shinning from the surface of Mars would take just over 3 minutes.


When did Halley's comet appear?

Halley's comet will next appear in the night sky in the year 2062. It orbits the sun every 75-76 years, so this is the time between appearances. Halley's comet was recorded by Edmund Halley in 1682. It was seen again in 1758, 1835, 1910, and 1986.

How many women have won the Nobel Prize?

The Nobel Prize and Prize in Economic Sciences have been awarded to women 47 times between 1901 and 2014. Only one woman, Marie Curie, has been honored twice, with the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics and the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Can microwaves cause cancer?

Most experts say that microwave ovens don't give off enough energy to damage the genetic material (DNA) in cells so they can't cause cancer. Microwaves heat food, but do not make any changes to it that aren't made in any other cooking method.

how was grape juice invented?

Thomas Bramwell Welch invented grape juice, in 1869.He invented a method of pasteurizing grape juice so that fermentation was stopped, and drink was non-alcoholic.He persuaded local churches to adopt this non-alcoholic "wine" for communion services, calling it ,"Dr. Welch's Unfermented Wine."

Are England and Great Britain different countries?

England is not the name of country ,it's a part of the United Kingdom.United Kingdom is the country that includes England,Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland.














What was the capital city of Italy before Rome?

Turin was declared the first capital of Italy.It happened when Rome was still under the control of Papal States, after the unification of Italy in 1861. 

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