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13 words meaning "hello or goodbye" in other languages besides English

1. Hello - Kamusta (Filipino)
2. Goodbye - Arrivederci (Italian)
3. Hello - Konnichiwa (Japanese)
4. Goodbye - Adieu (French)
5. Hello/Goodbye - Ciao (Italian)



1. Hello - Kamusta (Filipino)
2. Goodbye - Arrivederci (Italian)
3. Hello - Konnichiwa (Japanese)
4. Goodbye - Adieu (French)
5. Hello/Goodbye - Ciao (Italian)
6. Hello - Hola (Spanish)
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13 words meaning "hello or goodbye" in other languages besides English

1. Hello - Kamusta (Filipino)
2. Goodbye - Arrivederci (Italian)
3. Hello - Konnichiwa (Japanese)
4. Goodbye - Adieu (French)
5. Hello/Goodbye - Ciao (Italian)
6. Hello - Hola (Spanish)
7. Goodbye - Do svidaniya (Russian)



13 words meaning "hello or goodbye" in other languages besides English

1. Hello - Kamusta (Filipino)
2. Goodbye - Arrivederci (Italian)
3. Hello - Konnichiwa (Japanese)
4. Goodbye - Adieu (French)
5. Hello/Goodbye - Ciao (Italian)
6. Hello - Hola (Spanish)
7. Goodbye - Do svidaniya (Russian)
8. Hello - Goedendag (Dutch)



13 words meaning "hello or goodbye" in other languages besides English


1. Hello - Kamusta (Filipino)
2. Goodbye - Arrivederci (Italian)
3. Hello - Konnichiwa (Japanese)
4. Goodbye - Adieu (French)
5. Hello/Goodbye - Ciao (Italian)
6. Hello - Hola (Spanish)
7. Goodbye - Do svidaniya (Russian)
8. Hello - Goedendag (Dutch)
9. Hello - nĭ hăo 你好 (Catonese)



13 words meaning "hello or goodbye" in other languages besides English

1. Hello - Kamusta (Filipino)
2. Goodbye - Arrivederci (Italian)
3. Hello - Konnichiwa (Japanese)
4. Goodbye - Adieu (French)
5. Hello/Goodbye - Ciao (Italian)
6. Hello - Hola (Spanish)
7. Goodbye - Do svidaniya (Russian)
8. Hello - Goedendag (Dutch)
9. Hello - nĭ hăo 你好 (Catonese)
10. Hello - Salve (Latin)



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13 words meaning "hello or goodbye" in other languages besides English

1. Hello - Kamusta (Filipino)
2. Goodbye - Arrivederci (Italian)
3. Hello - Konnichiwa (Japanese)
4. Goodbye - Adieu (French)
5. Hello/Goodbye - Ciao (Italian)
6. Hello - Hola (Spanish)
7. Goodbye - Do svidaniya (Russian)
8. Hello - Goedendag (Dutch)
9. Hello - nĭ hăo 你好 (Catonese)
10. Hello - Salve (Latin)
11. Hello/Goodbye-Aloha (Hawaiian)



13 words meaning "hello or goodbye" in other languages besides English

1. Hello - Kamusta (Filipino)
2. Goodbye - Arrivederci (Italian)
3. Hello - Konnichiwa (Japanese)
4. Goodbye - Adieu (French)
5. Hello/Goodbye - Ciao (Italian)
6. Hello - Hola (Spanish)
7. Goodbye - Do svidaniya (Russian)
8. Hello - Goedendag (Dutch)
9. Hello - nĭ hăo 你好 (Catonese)
10. Hello - Salve (Latin)
11. Hello/Goodbye-Aloha (Hawaiian)
12. Hello (Ukrainian) - Pryvit



13 words meaning "hello or goodbye" in other languages besides English


1. Hello - Kamusta (Filipino)
2. Goodbye - Arrivederci (Italian)
3. Hello - Konnichiwa (Japanese)
4. Goodbye - Adieu (French)
5. Hello/Goodbye - Ciao (Italian)
6. Hello - Hola (Spanish)
7. Goodbye - Do svidaniya (Russian)
8. Hello - Goedendag (Dutch)
9. Hello - nĭ hăo 你好 (Catonese)
10. Hello - Salve (Latin)
11. Hello/Goodbye-Aloha (Hawaiian)
12. Hello (Ukrainian) - Pryvit
13. Hello - Háu (Lakota Sioux)



13 Incredible Scientific facts


1. Sharks are older than trees


The earliest species that we could classify as “tree,” the now-extinct Archaeopteris, lived around 350 million years ago, in forests where the Sahara desert is now.


But Sharks? They laugh at trees. They’ve been around for 400 million years, skirting four global mass extinctions along the way.



1. Sharks are older than trees


The earliest species that we could classify as “tree,” the now-extinct Archaeopteris, lived around 350 million years ago, in forests where the Sahara desert is now.


But Sharks? They laugh at trees. They’ve been around for 400 million years, skirting four global mass extinctions along the way.

2. Bay of Fundy fact:

The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.

During some months, Fundy Bay experiences the highest tides in the world. This phenomenon is a consequence of numerous factors like its unique shape, resonance, the structure of the sea floor, river drainage etc. High-low tides in the delta-shaped bay are around 16.5 metres or 53 feet, higher than a four-storey construction.



13 Incredible Scientific facts

1. Sharks are older than trees

The earliest species that we could classify as “tree,” the now-extinct Archaeopteris, lived around 350 million years ago, in forests where the Sahara desert is now.

But Sharks? They laugh at trees. They’ve been around for 400 million years, skirting four global mass extinctions along the way.

2. Bay of Fundy fact:

The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.

During some months, Fundy Bay experiences the highest tides in the world. This phenomenon is a consequence of numerous factors like its unique shape, resonance, the structure of the sea floor, river drainage etc. High-low tides in the delta-shaped bay are around 16.5 metres or 53 feet, higher than a four-storey construction.

3. Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar cube size of material would weigh 1 billion tons https://science.nasa.gov/universe/ne...ars-are-weird/



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13 Incredible Scientific facts


1. Sharks are older than trees
2. The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.
3. Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar cube size of material would weigh 1 billion tons



13 Incredible Scientific facts

1. Sharks are older than trees.
2. The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.
3. Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar cube size of material would weigh 1 billion tons.
4. Gravity is so weak that a refrigerator magnet can overcome the entire gravity of the Earth.



13 Incredible Scientific facts

1. Sharks are older than trees.
2. The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.
3. Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar cube size of material would weigh 1 billion tons.
4. Gravity is so weak that a refrigerator magnet can overcome the entire gravity of the Earth.
5. Henrietta Lacks' cells (HeLa cells) were the first immortal human cells ever grown in culture. Her cells never died. No one knows why.

Since being discovered in the 1950s, experiments on HeLa cells have played a role in developing advances like the polio and COVID-19 vaccines, treatments for cancer, HIV, AIDS, and much more. About 55 million tons of these cells have been used in over 75,000 scientific studies around the world



13 Incredible Scientific facts

1. Sharks are older than trees.
2. The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.
3. Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar cube size of material would weigh 1 billion tons.
4. Gravity is so weak that a refrigerator magnet can overcome the entire gravity of the Earth.
5. Henrietta Lacks' cells (HeLa cells) were the first immortal human cells ever grown in culture. Her cells never died. No one knows why.
6. Apollo 15 Proves Galileo Correct




13 Incredible Scientific facts

1. Sharks are older than trees.
2. The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.
3. Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar cube size of material would weigh 1 billion tons.
4. Gravity is so weak that a refrigerator magnet can overcome the entire gravity of the Earth.
5. Henrietta Lacks' cells (HeLa cells) were the first immortal human cells ever grown in culture. Her cells never died. No one knows why.
6. Apollo 15 Proves Galileo Correct
7. More than half of earth's oxygen comes from the ocean

We can thank plant-based marine organisms for all that fresh air, according to the National Oceanic Service. Plankton, seaweed, and other photosynthesizers produce more than half of the world’s oxygen



13 Incredible Scientific facts

1. Sharks are older than trees.
2. The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.
3. Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar cube size of material would weigh 1 billion tons.
4. Gravity is so weak that a refrigerator magnet can overcome the entire gravity of the Earth.
5. Henrietta Lacks' cells (HeLa cells) were the first immortal human cells ever grown in culture. Her cells never died. No one knows why.
6. Apollo 15 Proves Galileo Correct
7. More than half of earth's oxygen comes from the ocean
8. A string in String Theory is so tiny that if an atom were the size of our solar system, a string would be the size of a tree.



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13 Incredible Scientific facts

1. Sharks are older than trees.
2. The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.
3. Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar cube size of material would weigh 1 billion tons.
4. Gravity is so weak that a refrigerator magnet can overcome the entire gravity of the Earth.
5. Henrietta Lacks' cells (HeLa cells) were the first immortal human cells ever grown in culture. Her cells never died. No one knows why.
6. Apollo 15 Proves Galileo Correct
7. More than half of earth's oxygen comes from the ocean
8. A string in String Theory is so tiny that if an atom were the size of our solar system, a string would be the size of a tree.
9. Bananas are radioactive. They have naturally high-levels of potassium and a small fraction of all potassium is radioactive.
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13 Incredible Scientific facts

1. Sharks are older than trees.
2. The Sun’s and Moon’s gravitational forces, plus the earth’s rotation, lead to the rise and fall of sea waters called tides.
3. Neutron stars are so dense that a sugar cube size of material would weigh 1 billion tons.
4. Gravity is so weak that a refrigerator magnet can overcome the entire gravity of the Earth.
5. Henrietta Lacks' cells (HeLa cells) were the first immortal human cells ever grown in culture. Her cells never died. No one knows why.
6. Apollo 15 Proves Galileo Correct
7. More than half of earth's oxygen comes from the ocean
8. A string in String Theory is so tiny that if an atom were the size of our solar system, a string would be the size of a tree.
9. Bananas are radioactive. They have naturally high-levels of potassium and a small fraction of all potassium is radioactive.
10. Geese (and many other migrating birds) fly in a V to conserve energy.

When birds fly in this formation, it decreases the wind resistance, meaning they can fly for much longer before stopping to rest. It also makes it easier to keep track of each other in the group!