Donald Duck lives in Duckburg which is located in the American state “Calisota” which is a contraction of the two American states California and Minnesota, and the town of Gooseberry is also located in the state.
What are Batman’s superpowers?
Batman belongs in the American superhero universe from DC Comics, although he doesn’t actually have any superpowers himself.
When was soft ice cream produced?
Soft ice cream was first produced in 1926 in the USA. The new ice cream type became incredibly popular throughout the 30s and 40s, but only came to Europe after WW2. World War II.
Where is the highest total snowfall over a season?
The largest total snowfall in a single season was recorded on Mount Baker in Washington State, USA during the 1998-1999 season. Mount Baker was subjected to an overwhelming 28.96 meters of snow.
What is the standard size for A4 paper?
A4 paper is a standard size for letterhead, except in the United States, Mexico, Canada and the Philippines (where letter size is used).
Who invented synchronized swimming?
Synchronized swimming was invented by American Esther Williams, who became very famous in the 50s when she did synchronized swimming for several musical films.
When did the first atomic clock appear?
The first atomic clock was built in 1949 in the USA. But the first accurate atomic clock was made in England by Louis Essen in 1955 and was based on the emitted signal of the cesium-133 atom.
What is balut?
Balut is a game invented just after the end of World War II by an American soldier who needed playing cards for a game of poker.
Center-seeking people
Humans are center-seeking, according to a new study by an American psychologist. For example, 60% choose the middle toilet even though the toilets next to it are exactly the same. And if shoppers in a supermarket are given a choice of biscuit rolls arranged in four rows, two-thirds will choose the middle two rows.
Who cries most often?
Women in the US, Chile and Turkey cry easily. A Dutch study has shown that out of all the women in the world, they cry the most, while men from Spain, Peru and Bulgaria cry the least. On average, the world’s women have 2.76 crying sessions per week – men only have 1.06.