🧠 Surprising facts most people don’t know:
1️⃣Octopus 🐙 have 3 hearts
2️⃣Bananas 🍌 are slightly radioactive
3️⃣Sharks 🦈 existed before trees 🌳
4️⃣Honey 🍯 never spoils
5️⃣Your brain 🧠 uses ~20% of body energy
Source: Scientific studies 📊
#DidYouKnow#Facts#Science
In 2006, India had fewer than 1,500 tigers left. By 2025, that jumped to 3,600. India quietly became the world's tiger capital while everyone looked elsewhere. A conservation win nobody celebrates.
🌍 Countries that eat the most eggs per person (yearly):
1️⃣Mexico 🇲🇽
2️⃣Japan 🇯🇵
3️⃣Paraguay 🇵🇾
4️⃣China 🇨🇳
5️⃣Colombia 🇨🇴
6️⃣Argentina ����🇷
7️⃣Ukraine 🇺🇦
8️⃣Malaysia 🇲🇾
9️⃣Indonesia 🇮🇩
🔟India 🇮🇳
Source: FAO / Global Food Data 🥚
#FoodFacts #DidYouKnow #Nutrition
6️⃣Runs mostly on glucose 🍞
7️⃣Oxygen use ≈ 20% of body 🌬️
8️⃣Hard thinking doesn’t burn much extra calories 9️⃣Dehydration slows brain function 💧
🔟Your brain can’t “rest completely”
Source: Neuroscience research 📚
#Brain#Health#DidYouKnow#ScienceFacts#HumanBody
🧠 Your Brain Uses More Energy Than You Think:
1️⃣Brain = only ~2% of body weight 🧍♂️
2️⃣But uses ~20% of total energy ⚡
3️⃣Burns ~300–400 calories/day 🔥
4️⃣Active even during sleep 😴
5️⃣Uses more energy than muscles at rest
🪖 India's Military Power Rank:
2005 → #5 🇮🇳
2006 → #4 🇮🇳
2010 → #4 🇮🇳
2015 → #4 🇮🇳
2020 → #4 🇮🇳
2026 → #4 🇮🇳
Held #4 globally for 19 consecutive years.
Only USA 🇺🇸, Russia 🇷🇺 & China 🇨🇳 rank higher.
Source: https://t.co/cyDNkGyoCD 🌏
#India#MilitaryPower#IndianArmy
🌍 World's Biggest Economy by Century:
1️⃣1st C → India 🇮🇳
2️⃣5th C → India 🇮🇳
3️⃣10th C → China 🇨🇳
4️⃣13th C → China 🇨🇳
5️⃣15th C → India 🇮🇳
6️⃣17th C → India 🇮🇳
7️⃣18th C → China 🇨🇳
8️⃣19th C → Britain 🇬🇧
9️⃣20th C → USA 🇺🇸
🔟21st C → USA 🇺🇸
#History#Economy#India#GDP
🔟Decimal System 🔢
The decimal place-value system (1–9 + 0) was developed by Indian mathematicians.
Transmitted to Arabs → then to Europe as "Arabic numerals."
Every calculation you do uses India's number system.
Source: Britannica / Wikipedia
#India#DidYouKnow#Innovation
9️⃣Fiber Optics 💡
Narinder Singh Kapany, an Indian physicist, pioneered fiber optic technology in the 1950s.
The internet's physical backbone — undersea cables — uses his work.
Called "The Father of Fiber Optics" by Fortune magazine.