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34 Fun Facts About the Number 34
The number 34 symbolizes new beginnings in angel numerology and is believed to bring good luck to your career.
Once we’re done with school, we usually don’t give math a second thought. But, even if it doesn’t cross our minds, it’s still an integral part of our daily functions.
In order to give math the appreciation it deserves, we have some of the most interesting math facts, including facts about your favorite numbers!
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34 Fun Facts About the Number 34
The number 34 symbolizes new beginnings in angel numerology and is believed to bring good luck to your career.
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A Quick History On The Imperial And Metric System
The U.S. remains one of only three countries still using the Imperial measurement system, along with Liberia and Myanmar.
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33 Fun Facts About The Number 33
The 33rd element on the periodic table is Arsenic, a metalloid often found in many common foods, including apples and rice.
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32 Fast Facts About The Number 32
Did you know that the average human adult has 32 teeth including their wisdom teeth?
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10 Superb Facts About The Number 7
American park ranger Roy Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times throughout his life. He died in 1983 from a gunshot wound.
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10 Fun Facts About The Number 8
The number 8 is the luckiest number in Chinese culture because it sounds like the word meaning "to generate wealth."
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11 Fun Facts About The Number 11
Did you know that Russia is so massive that it has an incredible eleven time zones?
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14 Interesting Facts About The Number 14
Did you know that the word "fortnight" is shorthand for fourteen nights?
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10 Fun Facts About The Number 9
Before 2006, Pluto was classed as the ninth planet in our solar system. Since then, it's been classed as a dwarf planet.
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10 Quick Facts About The Number 10
Did you know that the prefix "deca" means ten? For example, a decade is ten years, and a decagon is a ten-sided shape.
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10 Sensational Facts About The Number 6
A fathom is a unit of measurement used within both US and imperial measurements and is equal to six feet.
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Fifteen Fun Facts About The Number 15
Did you know that a fifteenth wedding anniversary is called a crystal anniversary?