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#Facts Reel by @space.unseen.ig - Explanation 👇
It is a common misconception that the Sun is "burning" like a campfire or a candle. On Earth, fire is a chemical reaction called combus
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Explanation 👇 It is a common misconception that the Sun is “burning” like a campfire or a candle. On Earth, fire is a chemical reaction called combustion, which requires oxygen. In space, however, the Sun uses a completely different process that doesn’t need oxygen at all. The Sun is powered by nuclear fusion, not chemical combustion. In combustion, atoms rearrange themselves to form new molecules (like wood and oxygen turning into ash and smoke). In fusion, the centers of the atoms (nuclei) actually smash together to create entirely new elements. Instead of oxygen, the Sun uses its own massive gravity as “fuel” to start the reaction: • Extreme Pressure: The Sun is so massive that its gravity crushes its core with incredible force. • Extreme Heat: This pressure creates temperatures of about 15 million°C. • The Reaction: At these temperatures, hydrogen atoms move so fast that they overcome their natural urge to repel each other. They smash together and fuse to become helium. Mass Turning into Energy :- When those hydrogen atoms fuse into helium, the new helium atom actually weighs slightly less than the hydrogen atoms that made it. That “missing” mass isn’t gone; it is converted into a massive amount of energy (heat and light) according to Einstein’s famous equation #physics #sun #solarsystem #astrophysics #astrology #facts #spacefacts
#Facts Reel by @thewealthytimes - Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium.

On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish
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Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium. On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish swimming freely. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it immediately rushed forward to attack. Bang. It slammed straight into the glass and bounced back. Confused, the pike kept trying again and again, but every attempt ended the same way. The repeated collisions injured its head and knocked off some of its scales. Eventually, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner of the tank. After some time, the scientists quietly removed the glass barrier. The smaller fish now swam freely throughout the aquarium, even brushing against the pike’s mouth. But the pike never tried to eat them again. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the invisible wall was still there. A few days later, the pike reportedly died of starvation, surrounded by food. This phenomenon is often referred to as the Pike Effect or Pike Syndrome. It’s often used as a metaphor for how repeated failure can create invisible limits in the mind. Follow @thewealthytimes 💰 for more fascinating insights from science and nature. #science #curiosities #facts #nature #mindset
#Facts Reel by @inventory.oi - Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium.
On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming
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Scientists placed a piece of transparent glass inside an aquarium. On the left was a fierce pike, and on the right several smaller fish were swimming around. When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it rushed forward to attack. Bang! It hit the glass and bounced back. The pike couldn’t believe it and kept attacking again and again, but every attempt was useless. The repeated collisions tore off its scales and injured its head. Finally, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner, trembling. Then the scientists quietly removed the glass, and the smaller fish swam freely everywhere, even touching the pike’s mouth. But the pike never opened its mouth to eat them. Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the smaller fish had disappeared, and only the invisible wall remained. After a few days, the pike died of starvation, surrounded by food. This is known as the pike effect or pike syndrome. #curiosities #facts #curiousfacts
#Facts Reel by @worldnudge1 - Why School Lab Showers Are Off-Limits (And How They Actually Save Lives) #reels

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Have you ever wondered why school lab showers are off‑limits?
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Why School Lab Showers Are Off-Limits (And How They Actually Save Lives) #reels #facts Have you ever wondered why school lab showers are off‑limits? These aren’t ordinary showers — they’re safety showers built for chemical emergencies in science labs. The water might look rusty at first, but that’s just from pipes that aren’t used often, not because it’s dirty. Teachers warn you not to pull the handle lightly — once it’s activated, the whole lab can flood within seconds. But if a chemical spills on your skin, there’s no time to think. You run straight to that shower and pull it, because in that moment, it can save your life. #trendingreels #amazingfacts #didyouknow
#Facts Reel by @rockys_screamfest - This video shows a very dangerous situation where a child comes close to a plane's engine. Aircraft engines are extremely powerful and can create stro
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This video shows a very dangerous situation where a child comes close to a plane’s engine. Aircraft engines are extremely powerful and can create strong suction even from several meters away. If someone stands too close, the engine can pull in loose objects, clothing, or even a person, which can lead to serious injury. The loud noise from the engine can also damage hearing, and the strong blast of air behind the engine can knock a person down. Because of these risks, children and untrained individuals should never go near aircraft engines, especially when the plane is running or preparing for takeoff. Airports have strict safety zones around aircraft for this reason. Adults and airport staff should always supervise children and make sure they stay far away from active aircraft. Following proper safety rules, staying behind barriers, and listening to airport staff instructions are essential to prevent accidents. #technology #facts #science #didyouknow
#Facts Reel by @brainybitzs - What we see on a map is not always an exact representation of reality. Most world maps use the Mercator projection, which preserves direction for navi
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What we see on a map is not always an exact representation of reality. Most world maps use the Mercator projection, which preserves direction for navigation but distorts size and distance especially as we move away from the equator. In this image, two distances are compared one across Africa and one across Russia. Although one appears shorter on the map, it is actually longer in reality, showing how visual perception can differ from true measurements on Earth. #geography #earth #facts #nature #knowledge
#Facts Reel by @a7reasons - Your Eyes Are Lying-It's Not the Pole Moving ❄️👀

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What looks like a moving pole is actually a visual illusion caused by shifting ice beneath it.
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Your Eyes Are Lying—It’s Not the Pole Moving ❄️👀 - What looks like a moving pole is actually a visual illusion caused by shifting ice beneath it. On frozen lakes, large ice sheets can expand, contract, and slowly drift due to temperature changes and internal stress. When pressure builds, the ice can suddenly slide or crack, carrying anything resting on it—like a pole—along for the ride. Because your brain uses stable objects as reference points, it assumes the ice is still and the pole is moving. In reality, the entire surface beneath is shifting, creating a powerful illusion of motion. This phenomenon is a real-world example of relative motion and perceptual bias, where what we see depends on what we assume is stationary. Nature isn’t just powerful—it can trick your perception in seconds. All rights belong to original creator(s); no ownership intended. Not everything you see is real… sometimes your brain fills the gaps. Follow @a7reasons 👀 #science #illusion #facts #nature #a7reasons
#Facts Reel by @roseinhistory (verified account) - He almost never bathed…

Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin was born in Siberia in 1869 and rose from an uneducated peasant background to become one of the m
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He almost never bathed… Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin was born in Siberia in 1869 and rose from an uneducated peasant background to become one of the most controversial figures in Russian history. His neglected appearance and the strong, unpleasant odor people associated with him became part of his infamous image. Yet, despite this, Rasputin possessed a striking charisma and eyes that many described as “hypnotic,” and he was often said to have a strange, magnetic attraction, especially for women. After moving to St. Petersburg, he grew close to the Romanov family, and his influence over Empress Alexandra increased as many believed his prayers helped the ailing heir Alexei. As his influence expanded, scandals, rumors, and public debate surrounded his name, linking him with the broader turmoil of the late imperial period. Today, Rasputin is remembered as a mysterious figure marked by both his unpleasant smell and his unusual allure, symbolizing the dramatic final years of the Russian Empire. Follow for your daily dose of art and history! 👉 @roseinhistory #history #historicalfigures #facts
#Facts Reel by @desanartpro - Parent's teaching ✅ child's upbringing #art #drawing #reels #desanarts #facts
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Parent's teaching ✅ child's upbringing #art #drawing #reels #desanarts #facts
#Facts Reel by @professordecoded - Along the southern edge of the Dead Sea in Jordan, shallow evaporation ponds can turn a striking pink. The color usually comes from salt tolerant micr
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Along the southern edge of the Dead Sea in Jordan, shallow evaporation ponds can turn a striking pink. The color usually comes from salt tolerant microorganisms and algae that flourish in extremely saline water, especially under intense heat and high evaporation. As water evaporates, dissolved salts remain behind and become more concentrated. Over time, the brine reaches salinity levels far higher than typical ocean water, dramatically increasing its density. When a rock is thrown into this dense, mineral rich water, it can sink much more slowly or appear to briefly float. The unusually high salinity increases buoyant force, creating a visible demonstration of how water density directly affects whether an object sinks or stays at the surface. Original Video Credit: @piedras.tirar (No copyright intended. All content is used strictly for educational purposes, with full credit to the rightful owners)
#Facts Reel by @weirdify1 - The Dogo Argentino is a bold and muscular working dog that was developed in Argentina during the 1920s by Dr. Antonio Nores Martínez. Created to hunt
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The Dogo Argentino is a bold and muscular working dog that was developed in Argentina during the 1920s by Dr. Antonio Nores Martínez. Created to hunt large game in packs and protect its handler, this striking white breed was formed by combining the now-extinct Cordoba Fighting Dog with breeds like the Great Dane for size, the Pointer for tracking ability, and the Bull Terrier for its iconic white coat. Strong, athletic, and fearless, the Dogo was capable of tracking and holding powerful animals such as wild boars and pumas. Physically, it stands out with its solid build, reaching up to 27 inches in height and weighing between 80–100 pounds. Its short white coat is sometimes marked by a single dark patch near the eye, commonly known as the “pirata” marking. Despite its tough hunting background, the Dogo Argentino is known for being deeply loyal, affectionate, and closely bonded with its family. These dogs are protective by nature and can be cautious around strangers, which makes early socialization and consistent training extremely important. Due to their strength, energy, and strong prey drive, Dogos are best suited for experienced owners with an active lifestyle rather than first-time dog owners or apartment living. Potential owners should also be aware of a known genetic issue in the breed — partial or complete deafness, which affects around 10% of Dogos. Disclaimer: I do not own the original video footage used in this content. All rights belong to their respective owners. This video has been edited and repurposed for educational and informational purposes only. If any owner has concerns, please contact us. We respect original creators. #trendingreels #didyouknow #mindblowing #nature #darksideofnature #darknature #forest #unexplored #mysterious #earth #creepyfacts #unknownfacts #naturemagic #disaster #naturalcalamity #viral #explore #facts . . . . Follow for more dark animal secrets oo🐾

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