Yearly Archives: 2015

How many kinds of insect are there?

A good question! We know that there are about one million different species of insect, but more are being discovered every day. Except for the sea, every place on earth has an insect population, and some of these insects are very useful indeed. The honey bee and butterflies are two the most useful, carrying pollen from one plant to another …

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How many kinds of clouds are there?

There are many kinds of clouds. They are always changing their shape. They are formed at different heights. There is different temperature at different heights. The clouds are formed according to the height of the moisture laden air. Clouds which are formed at the height of thirty to fifty miles are called ‘noctilucent’ clouds. After these highest clouds, there are …

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How many flowers must a bee tap to make a pound of honey?

A bee taps 2 million flowers and flies 50,000 miles (80,000 kms) to make one pound (454 gm) of honey – travelling more than twice around the world to gather it. The basis of calculation is done after taking many facts for granted and the proof is often lost in the mists of time. C R Ribbands (1949) determined that …

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How long is the Giraffe’s tongue?

The Giraffe is easily the tallest of the mammals at 18 feet. Apart from its legs and neck another long feature of the giraffe is its tongue. When fully extended to pluck a distant leaf or twig, the Giraffe’s tongue is 17 inches long. The Giraffe feeds on the foliage of acacia trees on the savannahs of South Africa, and …

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How long do people live?

The average lifespan of people varies from country to country. If you live in a developed country, then you can expect to live longer. For example, Australians live, on average, 76 years, West Germans and North Americans 75 years and Britains 74 years. In poorly developed countries, where many people do not have enough to eat, suffer many diseases and …

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How is the time difference between two countries calculated?

The earth has 360 imaginary lines called longitudes or meridians running vertically between the poles. Each of these longitudes is called a degree. The 0 degree longitude passing through Greenwich, near London, is considered as standard and the time of all other time zones are calculated accordingly. The time difference between each longitude (each degree) is 4 minutes. So if …

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