Useful Party Trivia - For geeks

Amaze your friends! Prove your geekiness. Bring this list of Useful Trivia with you to parties, weddings, bars!
  • The speed of light is generally rounded down to 186,000 miles per second. In exact terms it is 299,792,458 m/s (meters per second - that is equal to 186,287.49 miles per second).
  • It takes 8 minutes 17 seconds for light to travel from the Sun's surface to the Earth.
  • October 12th, 1999 was declared "The Day of Six Billion" based on United Nations projections.
  • 10 percent of all human beings ever born are alive at this very moment.
  • The Earth spins at 1,000 mph but it travels through space at an incredible 67,000 mph.
  • Every year over one million earthquakes shake the Earth.
  • When Krakatoa erupted in 1883, its force was so great it could be heard 4,800 kilometers away in Australia.
  • The largest ever hailstone weighed over 1 kg and fell in Bangladesh in 1986.
  • Every second around 100 lightning bolts strike the Earth.
  • Every year lightning kills 1000 people.
  • In October 1999 an Iceberg the size of London broke free from the Antarctic ice shelf.
  • If you could drive your car straight up you would arrive in space in just over an hour.
  • Human tapeworms can grow up to 22.9 m.
  • The Earth is 4.56 billion years old... the same age as the Moon and the Sun.
  • The dinosaurs became extinct before the Rockies or the Alps were formed.
  • Female black widow spiders eat their males after mating.
  • When a flea jumps, the rate of acceleration is 20 times that of the space shuttle during launch.
  • If our Sun were just inch in diameter, the nearest star would be 445 miles away.
  • The Australian billygoat plum contains 100 times more vitamin C than an orange.
  • Astronauts cannot belch - there is no gravity to separate liquid from gas in their stomachs.
  • The air at the summit of Mount Everest, 29,029 feet is only a third as thick as the air at sea level.
  • One million, million, million, million, millionth of a second after the Big Bang the Universe was the size of a pea.
  • DNA was first discovered in 1869 by Swiss Friedrich Mieschler.
  • The molecular structure of DNA was first determined by Watson and Crick in 1953.
  • The first synthetic human chromosome was constructed by US scientists in 1997.
  • The thermometer was invented in 1607 by Galileo.
  • Englishman Roger Bacon invented the magnifying glass in 1250.
  • Alfred Nobel invented dynamite in 1866.
  • Wilhelm Rontgen won the first Nobel Prize for physics for discovering X-rays in 1895.
  • The tallest tree ever was an Australian eucalyptus - In 1872 it was measured at 435 feet tall.
  • Christian Barnard performed the first heart transplant in 1967 - the patient lived for 18 days.
  • The wingspan of a Boeing 747 is longer than the Wright brother's first flight.
  • An electric eel can produce a shock of up to 650 volts.
  • 'Wireless' communications took a giant leap forward in 1962 with the launch of Telstar, the first satellite capable of relaying telephone and satellite TV signals.
  • The earliest wine makers lived in Egypt around 2300 BC.
  • The Ebola virus kills 4 out of every 5 humans it infects.
  • In 5 billion years the Sun will run out of fuel and turn into a Red Giant.
  • Giraffes often sleep for only 20 minutes in any 24 hours. They may sleep up to 2 hours (in spurts - not all at once), but this is rare. They never lie down.
  • Without its lining of mucus your stomach would digest itself.
  • Humans have 46 chromosomes, peas have 14 and crayfish have 200.
  • There are 60,000 miles of blood vessels in the human body.
  • An individual blood cell takes about 60 seconds to make a complete circuit of the body.
  • Utopia is a large, smooth lying area of Mars.
  • On the day that Alexander Graham Bell was buried the entire US telephone system was shut down for 1 minute in tribute.
  • The low frequency call of the humpback whale is the loudest noise made by a living creature.
  • The call of the humpback whale is louder than Concorde and can be heard from 500 miles away.
  • A quarter of the world's plants are threatened with extinction by the year 2010.
  • Each person sheds 40 lbs of skin in his or her lifetime.
  • At 15 inches the eyes of giant squids are the largest on the planet.
  • The largest galaxies contain a million, million stars.
  • The Universe contains over 100 billion galaxies.
  • Wounds infested with maggots heal quickly and without spread of gangrene or other infection.
  • More germs are transferred shaking hands than kissing.
  • The longest glacier in Antarctica, the Almbert glacier, is 250 miles long and 40 miles wide.
  • The fastest speed a falling raindrop can hit you is 18 mph.
  • A healthy person has 6,000 million, million, million hemoglobin molecules.
  • Inbreeding causes 3 out of every 10 Dalmatian dogs to suffer from hearing disability.
  • The world's smallest winged insect, the Tanzanian parasitic wasp, is smaller than the eye of a housefly.
  • If the Sun were the size of a beach ball then Jupiter would be the size of a golf ball and the Earth would be as small as a pea.
  • It would take over an hour for a heavy object to sink 6.7 miles down to the deepest part of the ocean.
  • There are more living organisms on the skin of each human than there are humans on the surface of the earth.
  • The grey whale migrates 12,500 miles from the Artic to Mexico and back every year.
  • Each rubber molecule is made of 65,000 individual atoms.
  • Around a million, billion neutrinos from the Sun will pass through your body while you read this sentence....and now they are already past the Moon.
  • Quasars emit more energy than 100 giant galaxies.
  • Quasars are the most distant objects in the Universe.
  • The Saturn V rocket which carried man to the Moon develops power equivalent to fifty 747 jumbo jets.
  • Koalas sleep an average of 22 hours a day, two hours more than the sloth.
  • Light would take .13 seconds to travel around the Earth.
  • Neutron stars are so dense that a teaspoonful would weigh more than all the people on Earth.
  • One in every 2000 human babies are born with a tooth.
  • Every hour the Universe expands by a billion miles in all directions.
  • Somewhere in the flicker of a badly tuned TV set is the background radiation from the Big Bang.
  • Even traveling at the speed of light it would take 2 million years to reach the nearest large galaxy, Andromeda.
  • The temperature in Antarctica plummets as low as -35 degrees Celsius.
  • At over 2000 kilometers long The Great Barrier Reef is the largest living structure on Earth.
  • A thimbleful of a neutron star would weigh over 100 million tons.
  • The risk of being struck by a falling meteorite for a human is one occurrence every 9,300 years.
  • The driest inhabited place in the world is Aswan, Egypt where the annual average rainfall is .02 inches.
  • The deepest part of any ocean in the world is the Mariana trench in the Pacific with a depth of 35,797 feet.
  • The largest meteorite craters in the world are in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada and in Vredefort, South Africa.
  • The largest desert in the world, the Sahara, is 3,500,000 square miles.
  • The largest dinosaur ever discovered was Seismosaurus who was over 100 feet long and weighed up to 80 tons.
  • The African Elephant gestates for 22 months.
  • The short-nosed Bandicoot has a gestation period of only 12 days.
  • The mortality rate if bitten by a Black Mamba snake is over 95%.
  • In the 14th century the Black Death killed 75,000,000 people. It was carried by fleas on the black rat.
  • A dog's sense of smell is 1,000 times more sensitive than a humans.
  • A typical hurricane produces the energy equivalent to 8,000 one megaton bombs.
  • 90% of those who die from hurricanes die from drowning.
  • To escape the Earth's gravity a rocket need to travel at 7 miles a second.
  • If every star in the Milky Way was a grain of salt they would fill an Olympic sized swimming pool.
  • Microbial life can survive on the cooling rods of a nuclear reactor.
  • Micro-organisms have been brought back to life after being frozen in perma-frost for three million years.
  • Our oldest radio broadcasts of the 1930s have already traveled past 100,000 stars.

2 comments:

  1. Dave -- is this stuff legit? We want your source of information!!

    Beak

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  2. I don't how legit it is - just trivia!

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