Allround Trivia!

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it is ✅

The smallest dog on record was a matchbox-sized Yorkshire terrier owned by Arthur Marples of Blackburn, England. This tiny dog, which died in 1945 at the age of nearly two years, stood 2 ½ inches tall at the shoulder and measured 3 ½ inches from the tip of it’s nose to the base of its tail. It weighed only four ounces.

how cute would that dog have been 😂

Concerning making wine, what is the difference in production between making red and white wine?

When making the red wine i think they leave the skins, seeds and woody bit in it. apart from that the fermentation process maybe. 😖

Originally posted by T.M
When making the red wine i think they leave the skins, seeds and woody bit in it. apart from that the fermentation process maybe. 😖

Correct! Both types of wine are made from red grapes, white grapes are only used for juice.

True or false?

You can get electrocuted by peeing on a powered train-rail

False i asked a guy who worked for a train company near me something like this a while ago.

What is the longest amimal in the world ?

That would be the Lions Mane Jellyfish. Didn't that question pop up here some time ago already?

It did and that was the answer....

note the word was another animal has been found to be longer ✅

Really? That would be another kind of jellyfish then, or a tapeworm found in a very large creature. Close?

It's not a jelly fish. but it is a worm ✅

It's called the Bootlace worm and has been found to be up to 60m thatsabout double that of a blue whale.

the biggest Lions Main that has been found was 40m

I think you will agree that is one big ass worm ✅

It is indeed! What is it habitat?

they are found along the coast's of Britain.

Wicked! Might be around there next year, gonna catch me one for in my aquarium.

lol cool 😄

Lineus longissimus is another name for it ✅

Checked the slimy guy out on the net, they have been reported to stretch their bodies to 60 meters, that is looong. They exist in Scandinavia aswell.

A little science:

During the 'Space-Race' between the USA and USSR, NASA did a lot of research and spend over 3 million dollars to come up with a pen that would write at zero gravity and sub-zero temperatures. The Russians had a successful solution to the problem as well.
What was it?

ummm a pencil.... lol

Hahaha, correct! A fine example of how just looking at what you have already can solve problems of the future, instead of thinking up new solutions in the name of science.

It is USA though they can never go small on a project.

over 3million dollars you say did they get a pen to do it ?

Serious! It took 2 years and at least 3 MILLION dollars to finally produce a ballpoint pen that would fit NASA's requirements! The Russians just went 'hey wait a minute! this zero gravity and low temperatures will make it hard to write notes using a pen. Ok, give em pencils!'

and these people are the worlds super power.... 😂