10 Amazing Facts You'll Want to Know (-1of 2-)

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Are you a curious person? Do you like to know facts that are interesting, but also useful? If so, this post is for you! Below, I have compiled 10 amazing facts that I think you'll want to know. From the sun's size to the average lifespan of a fruit fly, there's something for everyone!

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Did you know that the average person spends about one third of their life sleeping? Or that the first successful powered flight lasted just 12 seconds? These are just some of the amazing facts that you'll find in this post. I'll explore 10 fascinating facts about the world around us, ranging from the natural world to human achievementPhoto by Jasper Wilde on Unsplash. So sit back, relax, and enjoy!

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  1. The Universe is constantly expanding
    Everything has a cause and an effect. The Big Bang Theory has made great impact and it is widely accepted theory that depicts how the universe began. It suggests that the universe began as an extremely dense and hot state, which then expanded rapidly. In recent years, scientists have been able to observe that the Universe is constantly expanding.

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  1. There are an estimated 100 billion galaxies in the Universe.
    Recent studies suggest that there are an estimated 100 billion galaxies in the Universe. This number is so large that it is difficult to fathom. And yet, it is still just a fraction of the total number of galaxies that are out there. Scientists believe that there are billions upon billions of galaxies in the Universe - each one with its own unique story.
    Scientists has proven an estimate of around 100 billion galaxies in the whole wide Universe. This number is so large that it is difficult for us to comprehend. Each galaxy contains billions of stars, and each star is orbited by planets. It is mind-boggling to think about the sheer size and scale of the Universe.
    On a clear night, we can see a small fraction of the galaxies in the Universe with our naked eye. But with powerful telescopes, we can see much more. The Hubble Space Telescope, for example, has captured stunning images of galaxies that are billions of light-years away. As we continue to explore the Universe, we may find that there are even more galaxies out there, waiting to be discovered.
    This new research has shed light on the immense size of the Universe and has given us a better understanding of how truly vast it is. As we continue to explore the Universe, we may find even more galaxies - and perhaps even answer some of the biggest questions about our place in the cosmos.

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  1. Within our own galaxy, there are an estimated 100 billion stars.
    Within our own Milky Way galaxy, there are an estimated 100 billion stars. And yet, out of all of those stars, only a handful have been studied in-depth by scientists. This is because most stars are too far away for us to get a good look at them. But by using powerful telescopes, we are able to study the stars that are within our reach.
    And what have we learned from studying these stars? Well, we've learned a lot about their composition, their age, and their role in the Universe. We've also been able to discover new and exciting things about our own Solar System. For example, we've found new planets and moons that we didn't know existed. So, even though we haven't been able to study all of the stars in the Milky Way, we've still been able to learn a lot from them.

4. The Universe is estimated to be about 13.8 billion years old.

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It means that with every day their could be new discoveries as universe is expanding

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Yes, its strange to believe.

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