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Recently some days back I watched this on YouTube... Very interesting
सारे जहाँ से अच्छा हिन्दोस्तां हमारा हम बुलबुलें हैं इसकी ये गुलिस्तां हमारा
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मजहब नहीं सिखाता आपस में बैर रखना हिन्दी हैं हम, वतन है हिन्दोस्तां हमारा|
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The terrific T. Rex Dinosaur was a seriously big beast, growing up to 12m long and 6m tall.
Equipped with a set of 50-60 banana-sized teeth, these expert eaters could rip almost 100kg of flesh off their victims in a single chomp. Scientists believe the Tyrannosaurus Rex could run at speeds of up to 20km/h. Whilst they were by no means the fastest dinosaurs (some could sprint at 60km/h), they’d still be able to catch most humans. Yikes!
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This is to create the same confusion so that one can be compelled to think.
The history will be scripted as India is all set to host the biggest chess event in the world, the Chess Olympiad, for the first time ever. The 44th edition of the extravaganza will be held later this year in the mecca of chess Chennai. The participant’s list will be a virtual who’s who with most of the stars from across the world participating from more than 150 countries.
“It’s a great honor for India to host such a big event. This shows the position of the country in the chess world. I’m thankful to everyone involved who supported us to make this happen. This is a historic step and I believe it will take Indian chess to greater heights,” said Bharat Singh Chauhan, Secretary, All India Chess Federation (AICF), who played a crucial role in bringing the Olympiad to India.
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I was searching for something weird on google, then my eyes went to some data, which surprised me.
Pollinators contribute more than 24 billion dollars to the United States economy, of which honey bees account for more than 15 billion dollars through their vital role in keeping fruits, nuts, and vegetables in our diets.
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