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In 2005, over 100 bakers in Portugal got together to bake the world's longest loaf of bread, which ended up being 3,975 ft (1,211.6 m) long

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  • In 2005, over 100 bakers in Portugal got together to bake the world's longest loaf of bread, which ended up being 3,975 ft (1,211.6 m) long
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  • The French government passed a law in 1993 dictating how baguettes are made, forbidding pre-prepared dough
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  • Axolotls are carnivorous, their diets consist of crustaceans, worms, fish, insects, and sometimes other axolotls and salamanders
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  • Lightning itself has no temperature, but can heat the air around it to 30,000°C/54,000°F
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  • Darwin’s bark spider makes the longest strands of webs in the world, stretching to over 82 feet (25 meters) long
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  • Many Germanic languages name Thursday after Thor, like “Torsdag” (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) “Donnerstag” (Germany) “Donderlag" (Netherlands)
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  • The entire world population could fit in Texas, allotting 330 square feet per person. The area of Texas is about 262,000 square miles
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  • Peony flowers are named after the greek god physician Pæon and are associated with healing
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  • The Harvest Moon is the full moon that takes place closest to the Autumnal Equinox, which is usually in September, but occasionally October
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  • Billions of years ago, days on Earth were less than 10 hours. The Moon’s gravitational pull slowed its spin over time, making days longer
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  • There is water on the moon, but most of it is frozen at the poles
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  • The moon's gravitational pull slows the Earth's rotation and extends our days by 2.3 milliseconds every century
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  • The Moon has moonquakes, which don’t occur as frequently as earthquakes and aren't as powerful, but may last up to an hour
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  • The moon's atmosphere consists of 100 molecules per cubic centimeter, which is far thinner than Earth's 100 billion billion per cm³
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  • The highest point on the Moon is the Selenean summit, at 35,387 feet (10,785 m) tall, 20% higher than Earth's highest point, Mt Everest
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