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74 Amazing facts of world 2020 months

 74 Favorite Facts for 2020

Each day, our editors collect the most interesting, surprising or exciting facts that will appear in articles throughout the paper. Here are 74 from last year that were very revealing.


December 30, 2020January

1. Japan's legal system has a 99 percent conviction rate. Carlos Ghosn, Home but Waiting for the Next Departure


2. Fishing remains the second most dangerous occupation in the United States, after logging in. Discovered in Cold Seas, Hours Helped, There Was Little chance of Survival


3. McSorley's Old Ale House, founded in 1854 in East Village, served beer to Abraham Lincoln and John Lennon. 190 years later, 'Best Famous Bar You Have Never Weard of'


4. Lehigh District in East Pennsylvania is an eight-hour drive for one-third of American consumers. What the Rebirth of this Old Steel Center Means Trump


In Thailand, the military has held 18 coupe since the end of the monarchy in 1932. Thai Soldier at Mass Shooting was against Business and His Commander.


9. About 95 percent of Egypt's population lives in about 4 percent of the world, a green belt about half the size of Ireland following the Nile as a snake in the desert, and then exiting the Nile Delta. Million, Celebration Silenced


10. Twice a day, the low tide of the Thames River lowers some water to about 20 feet [20 m]. Mudlarks Capture Thames Reveals 2,000 Years of Secrets


11. In the 1960's, concert performers at rock concert organizers Bill Graham's the Fillmore theater in New York and San Francisco were greeted with drums offering free apples. In the Trippy Times, Bill Graham Took True Care


12. For decades after the birth of modern art in 1839, one of the most common uses of this technology was a masterpiece by a deceased family member.


13. Scott Paper Company became the first company to introduce cardboard paper, back in 1890.


14. Fearing that they would face a shortage of firewood for the coffins after the first attack in London during World War II, British Home Office officials believe they will have to bury thousands of people in cardboard or even papier-mâché. Britain Goes Back


According to a 2008 study by the United States Institute of Peace, about 90 percent of Afghan women will experience some form of domestic violence in their lifetime. They Killed Their Husbands. Now They're in Prison, Free.


March

16. At a concert in Vienna in 1808, his last public appearance as pianist, Beethoven presented the Fifth Symphony, “Pastoral” Sixth, Fourth Piano Concerto, and “Choral Fantasy.” Review: Beethoven's Great Concert, Now With Heat


17. Another study, published in Nature Climate Change in March, found that more than half of the world's sandy beaches could disappear by the end of the century.The Original Long Islanders Fight to Save Their Land From a Rising Sea


18. In the 24 years since they appeared together in “How to Be Successful in Business Without Serious Efforts,” Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick got engaged, married and had three children, but did not do it together. Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker Spend A Night Together


The summit of Mount Everest is about the size of two Ping-Pong tables. Following Deadly Jam in Everest, Nepal Delays New Safety Rules


25. About 42 percent of American adults - nearly 80 million people - live with obesity. Obesity Linked to Chronic Coronavirus Disease, Especially in Young Patients


26. King Saud, the second king of Saudi Arabia, fathered 53 sons and 57 daughters by many wives and concubines. After a year of peace, the Saudi Princess calls for help


27. Before the Industrial Revolution, the main sources of noise were thunder, church bells, and cannon fire. Loud, Louder, Loudest: How Classical Music Started to Roar


28. Off the coast of the Bronx, on Hart Island, now home to the homeless cemetery and unknown corpses, once a town dungeon, a Civil War prison camp and a crazy women's shelter. How How Covid-19 Has Has Forced Us To Look Unthinkable


29. Mice should eat, and often, because their sharp, strong incisors grow continuously throughout their lives - about four or five inches a year. Oh, Mice! Finally Moving Your Car? You Can Find Surprise.


30. George Washington survived smallpox, malaria (six times), sore throat, tuberculosis (twice) and pneumonia. What the History Books Won’t Tell You About George Washington


May

31. If it were a country, cattle would be ranked sixth in the world on methane gas, ahead of Brazil, Japan and Germany. Burps Business: Scientists Smell Profit


32. Eight Disney movie studios accounted for 40 percent of the 2018 box office office.


33. In May, Elon Musk and his girlfriend, Claire Boucher, a singer known as Grimes, had a baby and named him X Æ A-12. Tesla Owners Try To Make Elon Musk's Minute Feel The 'Red Pill'


34. Richard Scherrer, the first copyrighted engineer of the Lockheed's F-117 stealth aircraft, had illuminated the moon in the 1950s to design another ride in Disneyland, including the Flying Elephant Dungeon.


35. Fungus can be trained to eat cigarette butts, used diapers, oil spills and even radiation. Whether you are making a meal or cleaning up an oil spill, there is a mold for that.


36. In March, when the coronavirus epidemic intensified, Americans purchased two million firearms, the busiest month to sell since January 2013. Father of School Shooting Victims Take Smith & Wesson


June

37. There may be billions of viruses in the world. Of them, a few hundred thousand species are known, and fewer than 7,000 have names. Coronavirus history at six months


38. Brooks Brothers, viz

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