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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.
Numbers carry a lot of symbolism, aside from just being used for counting. From dates to religion, the possibilities are endless of everything numbers can possibly represent. Even you probably have a significant number! We’ve found all the most interesting facts about numbers to satisfy your curiosity.
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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?