All Facts

Facts about Greenland
Island: Greenland is actually the world’s largest island. The land area is over 2.6 square kilometers. Many might counter-argue that Australia ...

Facts about Germany
Prostitution: Not only is prostitution legal in Germany, but there is actually an option to have the state pay for you ...

Facts about windmills and wind energy
First: Wind turbines proudly stretch up to the horizon like giants of modern materials these days, but it wasn’t always this ...

Facts about Øresundsbroen
For decades, the Øresund Bridge has connected the Danes with their brothers and sisters in Sweden. But the How familiar ...

Facts about Norway
Clothes drying: In Norway, Sunday is literally considered a public holiday – therefore it is forbidden (in some places) to hang ...

Facts about pigeons
Columba: Pigeon is a broad term for pigeons in the genus Columba. The most common pigeon in the western world is ...

Facts about whale sharks
Name: The whale shark’s name comes from its enormous size (a shark the size of a whale = whale shark). Its ...

Facts about earthquakes
Victims: Earthquakes kill around 8,000 people every year and are estimated to have killed around 13 million people in the last ...

Facts about solar energy
Free energy: Solar energy is a free energy resource that we have been able to harness to produce electricity for the ...

Facts about solar cells and solar panels
The history of solar cells: The solar cell was invented 100 years ago, but has only been an efficient energy source ...



