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The Largest High School Stadiums in the US
Discover the largest high school stadiums in the US, where massive seating capacities reflect the outsized role of high school sports in local culture.
Places In The World Where Lightning Strikes The Most
A place in the South American country of Venezuela experiences the highest lightning activity.
9 Best Small Towns To Retire In Portugal
Portugal's coastal sunshine and Moorish heritage create a unique backdrop for affordable living. Here are the best small towns to retire in Portugal.
8 Welcoming Towns to Retire in Wales
Explore eight Welsh towns offering retirees tranquility, affordable living, quality healthcare, and vibrant communities amidst scenic landscapes.
8 Best Small Towns To Retire In Ireland
Ireland's small towns are perfect for those seeking an adventurous and culturally rich retirement, with pubs, castles, and heritage in spades.
The Oldest Cities in Europe
Europe's ten oldest cities showcase millennia of human evolution, influenced by geography, trade, politics, and architectural innovations.
Nile Monitor
The Nile monitor lizard is a large, agile reptile, equally capable navigating both land and waterways. Most of its time is spent hunting and basking.
The Fascinating Arboreal Mammals
Arboreal animals spend a greater part of their lifetime on trees. They have special adaptations that make living on trees ideal for them.
The Largest Deserts In Australia
With an area of 348,750 square km, the Great Victoria Desert is Australia's largest desert.
What Was The Gondwana Supercontinent?
Explore the history of Gondwana, the massive ancient landmass that once connected today’s southern continents for millions of years.
What Continent Is New Zealand In?
New Zealand is an island country and one of the many that make up Oceania. It is located in the South Pacific Ocean around 2,000 km southeast of Australia.
The Role of Religion In Roman Politics
Greek-inspired polytheism dominated Roman society for centuries, but it was then replaced by Christianity in the 300s CE.
The Only Country in the World Named After a Woman
Saint Lucia is only country named after a woman.
The Deadliest Storms in Great Lakes History
From the Lady Elgin to the White Hurricane, these Great Lakes storms sank ships, flooded shorelines, and scarred communities for generations.
The Deadliest Dictator Regimes In History
From political purges to state-driven mass killings, these regimes rank among the deadliest and most destructive in modern history.
How Long Have Humans Been On Earth?
Humans have been on earth for about 6 million years. Learn more about human evolution including the first human species and the timeline of humans on earth.
Which Ocean is the Cleanest?
The South Pacific and South Atlantic Oceans are the least polluted.
Which Countries National Anthem Has No Words?
Discover which countries have national anthems with no official lyrics, and the historical reasons these wordless anthems remain unique.
5-Letter Countries
24 countries have five-letter names in English. They are scattered all over the world, but eight of the 24 countries are located in Africa.
Countries With Shrinking Populations
Several countries of central and eastern Europe have experienced a negative population growth trend between 2015-20 as per UN data.
The Greatest Achievements Of Alexander The Great
Alexander the Great’s top achievements included conquering Persia, building a vast empire, and helping create the conditions for the spread of Christianity.
Least Densely Populated US States
Discover the least densely populated US states, where vast landscapes, small populations, and wide-open spaces define everyday life.
The Most Endangered Lakes in the United States
A data-driven look at America’s most endangered lakes, highlighting key environmental threats such as pollution, invasive species, and water loss.
El Morro: Castle Ruins Of Puerto Rico
Castillo San Felipe del Morro, more often referred to as El Morro, and is a fortified castle built in San Juan in the 16th century when the island was under Spanish rule.
What Is The Earth's Atmosphere Made Of?
The atmosphere is everything above the Earth’s surface, reaching 10,000 km into space. Everything beyond this distance is considered to be outer space.
Why Did The Roman Empire Convert To Christianity?
The Roman Empire made an apparently rapid conversion to Christianity in the matter of a year. Here's how it actually converted to Christianity.
What Is An Oxbow Lake?
Oxbow lakes are a curious geographic phenomenon that can be found in various countries around the world.
What Causes Tectonic Plates To Move?
Tectonic plates are large pieces of the Earth’s crust and its uppermost mantle. When viewed together, they form the lithosphere.
Which Countries Are Not Members Of The United Nations?
The UN has 193 member states and 2 observer states.
What Is The Biggest Time Difference Between Two Places On Earth?
The biggest time difference between two locations on Earth is well over 20 hours.
Which Planet Has The Strongest Magnetic Field?
Mercury has a weak magnetic field, while Mars and Venus have no measurable magnetic fields. Jupiter is the largest planet and has the strongest magnetic field.
Who Invented the Telescope?
Who really invented the telescope? Explore the competing claims, from Dutch spectacle makers to Galileo’s breakthroughs that changed astronomy forever.
12 Most Advanced Countries in the World
From cutting-edge technology and infrastructure to healthcare, education, and innovation, these countries rank among the most advanced in the world today.
10 Small Towns in Nevada with the Best Downtowns
Explore Nevada’s most scenic small-town downtowns, from mining-era streets and railroad depots to historic hotels, museums, and desert views.
What Are The Major Natural Resources Of Iran?
Petroleum, natural gas, and arable land for agriculture are the major natural resources of Iran. Learn more about the major natural resources of Iran.
The World's Top 10 Wool Producing Countries
Discover the countries that produce the most wool worldwide, from Australia’s vast sheep stations to other global leaders shaping the textile industry.