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A few strange and interesting information

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Colleagues!  You know that in today's modern age it is not difficult to get information about anything because the internet has made it easy to get it - but still people are ignorant of many facts.  Let us tell you about some such strange and interesting facts.  Which will surely increase your knowledge- Kiwi is the only bird that smells its prey-  Human bones are 5 times stronger than steel but it is also a fact that they can be broken-  The largest animal in the world, the blue whale, weighs up to 200 tons (181,000 kg). Similarly, the tongue of this blue whale weighs more than the weight of an elephant - the tongue of a blue whale weighs about 2.7 metric tons -    The tallest officially recognized name is Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateapokaiwhenua kitanatahu, a hill near Porangahau in New Zealand - the hill is 305 meters (1,000 ft) high.  More than 4 million vehicles in Brazil use gasohol, an oil derived from sugarcane, as fuel ...

The world's top 100 universities

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  The ninth annual U.S. News & World Report  Best Global Universities  rankings were produced to provide insight into how universities compare globally. Since an increasing number of students plan to enroll in universities outside of their own country, the Best Global Universities rankings – which focus specifically on schools' academic research and reputation overall and not on their separate undergraduate or graduate programs – can help those applicants accurately compare institutions around the world. The 2022-2023 Best Global Universities rankings also provide insight into how  U.S. universities  – which U.S. News has been ranking separately for nearly 40 years – stand globally. All universities can benchmark themselves against schools in their own country and region, become more visible on the world stage, and find top schools in other countries to consider collaborating with. The overall ...