Bolivia is about 3 times the size of Montana, Brazil forms the eastern borders and its other bordering neighbors are Peru and Chile on the west and Argentina and Paraguay on the south. The western&hellip
Monthly Archives For March 2015
Facts About Photosynthesis
Synthesis of complex organic material which uses carbon dioxide, inorganic salts, light energy and water, (from sunlight) captured through light-absorbing pigments, known as chlorophyll and other necessary pigments. It is a process in which plants&hellip
Facts About Tennessee
The origin of the states name Tansi or Tennessee was a Cherokee town that soon after became the name of the region. It translates to mean “the meeting place.” It is nicknamed “the volunteer state,”&hellip
Facts About Paris
Paris, France otherwise known as the “City of Lights,” throughout the world, Paris is famous for its beautiful city plan, its architecture, museums, cathedrals, shopping, bridges, parks, flea markets, wide and magnificent boulevards, sidewalk cafes,&hellip
Facts about Minnesota
Minnesota is located in the north central United States, near the geographic center of North America. Minnesota is the 32nd state to enter the Union on May 11, 1858. Fact 1: If you drive from&hellip
Facts About Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson, also known as “King of Pop” was born on August 29, 1958 in Gary, Indiana. On June 25, 2009, he was found unresponsive in his home and was rushed to UCLA Medical Center;&hellip
Facts about Fruits
1.Fruits have no Cholesterol Fruits do not have cholesterol and most naturally have low levels of sodium, fat and calories. They are a major source of numerous essential nutrients that are often under consumed such&hellip
Facts About Money
Money makes the world go round! Despite all that talk about love, friendship, forgiveness and generosity; still people give importance to money and living without it is near impossible! Even those who talk about charity;&hellip
Facts About Langston Hughes
Brief Introduction His full names were James Mercer Langston Hughes. He was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist. He is credited to be one of the foremost developers of the then-new literary&hellip
Facts About Wind Energy
Brief Introduction Wind energy is one of the best forms of solar energy. It is a renewable energy and formed by the earth’s rotation and other irregularities experienced on the earth’s surface. Wind energy occurs&hellip
Facts About Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day – A day for celebration of love! Well, that was how it started and that’s how it continues; despite the many changes it has taken in its shape and form. The origins of&hellip
Facts About Isaac Newton
Isaac Newton was born in 1643 in Woolsthorpe, England. He attended Free Grammar School and later worked as a servant to pay his way, while he attended Trinity College Cambridge. He graduated with a Bachelors&hellip
Facts About Ellis Island
America’s most active and largest immigration station from 1892 to 1924, Ellis Island was over 12 million immigrants were processed here. On average approximately 3-7 hours took the inspection process. For the huge majority of&hellip
Facts about Sweden
Sweden is a country located in Northern Europe. It shares borders with Skagerrak, Kattegat, Gulf of Bothnia and Baltic Sea. Sweden is a neighbor to several counties including Norway and Finland. It links Baltic and&hellip
Facts About Stingrays
Stingray is a sea-creature with whip-like tail which is venomous and dangerous. This tail has sharp spine, which can cause injury. Stingrays are easily the most common groups of fish that attack human being. They&hellip