DID YOU KNOW?
Have a look through our facts for this week and tell us what you think?
1. There are 16 types of different ice creams around the world. One of them is the Jipangyi ice cream from South Korea, commonly known as the ‘J Cone’. It is inspired from a traditional Korean corn snack that has health benefits such as lowering cholesterol, making the J cone ice cream a healthy treat.
2. Blake is regarded as one of England’s most well-known authors. He did not receive recognition until after his death. Blake’s “Songs of Innocence” is his most famous work. “Songs of Experience” is a companion book. These publications contain a compilation of Blake’s poetry and images painted by him.
3. The earliest skateboards were built in California and Hawaii in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Surfers invented the skateboard to bring the thrill of surfing the waves on land. They used to make vintage skateboards with metal roller bearings and short surfboards.
4. The Euramerican supercontinent’s tropical rainforests were wiped away during the Carboniferous Rainforest Collapse. The widespread extinction rainforests resulted in the formation of coal reserves in Europe and North American. This period was named after the high carbon content of the coal that was created.
5. Warlocks are demonic, selfish and use unholy sorcery. Their magic is not natural, and their ambition is to be more powerful. Wizards are usually wise persons who consult the highest levels of authority on problems of rule. Their magic serves the greater good, and their abilities come from the Earth.
6. Maine is also home to Moosehead Lake, New England’s largest lake. It is 3280 km2 in size and reaches a depth of 75 meters at its maximum depth. The lake’s name comes from its design, which on a map looks like an antlered moose. Moose can be found in abundance in the surrounding area.
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