10 Interesting Facts About World


This world is filled with mysteries. Some is solved, and some that remain completely unknown. But then, there comes a time when the unknown becomes known, and once verified, it becomes fact. So, Today we will know 10 interesting facts about world. that will really leave you amazed.


01. China has overtaken the U.S. economy and stood 1st as the largest economy in the world.




02. Red Star OS is the official and only operating system used in North Korea. It is based on Linux and was developed by the Korean computer center. It looks remarkably similar to apple’s early versions of Mac OS X.



03. Surprisingly Australia is the most obese country in the world as of 2012 with a 26 percent obesity rate.



04. If you have $10 in your hand and no debts, you are a richer person that 25% of the Americans.



05. Nigeria has the highest rate of twin births in the world. In central Africa, that number raises to around 18 to 30 sets of twins for every 1,000 births. However, the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria boast the highest number of twin births in the world, with about 50 sets of twins for every 1,000 live births.


06. Antarctica contains 90% of the world’s fresh water. This amount is equivalent to 70m of water in the world’s oceans. And all pure water is in ice form.



07. Las Vegas casinos have no clocks. That way, customers tend to spend more time.



08. It has been rumored that the Great Wall can be seen from space, but in actual fact it can not.


09. Mawsynram, a village in Meghalaya has recorded the highest rainfall. The wettest inhabited place in the world Mawsynram, a village on the Khasi Hills, Meghalaya, receives the highest recorded average rainfall in the world. Cherrapunji, also a part of Meghalaya, holds the record for the most rainfall in the calendar year of 1861.


10. Apart of India, Fiji is one such country where Hindi is the official language. Native physicians make up 54% of the population. Under British rule, Indian laborers were brought to Fiji to work on sugarcane crops. The descendants of these laborers are called indo-Fijians and today their population is around 40%.



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