Mind-Blowing Facts and Knowledge
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Narrated by:
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Tim Scholze
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By:
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Matilda Lewis
About this listen
It's always cool to know that it takes 170,000 years for energy produced in the sun's core to reach its surface! Or that hurricanes emerge from nothing more than slight disturbances in the atmosphere. Things like during Christmas 1914, soldiers on the Western Front laid down their arms and celebrated an unofficial truce by exchanging gifts and playing football.
Such fascinating details fill the recordings of Mind-Blowing Facts and Knowledge. Whether you're offering it for a smart kid or yourself, it is suited for anyone who wants to plunge into a world filled with intriguing facts!
This book gathers around 2000 interesting facts designed to cater to the curious mind. It is divided into 12 Big Chapters, each with multiple sections and providing an in-depth look at a wide range of topics; each topic wraps 17 to 25 amazing facts to engage and educate.
From the cosmic wonders of space and Earth's diverse ecosystems to the breadth of human innovation and achievement. This work takes you on a journey through the ages, the mysterious realms of ancient history, and the intricate details of nature's creations. It travels your mind to the groundbreaking developments in technology and the arts, psychology and philosophy, sports, music, and much more!
Suitable as a shared family audiobook, a birthday gift, or a personal reference, Mind-Blowing Facts and Knowledge can entertain, educate, and engage listeners all at the same time.
Ready to unfold facts like how blues music sprouted, the discovery of the Rapid Eye Movement during sleep, or when money first appeared in Mesopotamia? Because Mind-Blowing Facts and Knowledge await, and is ready to reveal the awe-inspiring aspects of our world!
©2024 Matilda Lewis (P)2024 Matilda LewisWhat listeners say about Mind-Blowing Facts and Knowledge
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- Miss G
- 09-05-24
Interesting
Narrated with clarity and enthusiasm, this audiobook brings to life the awe-inspiring aspects of our world, reminding listeners of the boundless wonders that surround us. So, prepare to be astonished and enlightened.
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- MW
- 03-03-24
a great book with 2000 stories
Oh wow I can't believe I finished lisstening to the entire 2000 stories. I was playing this audiobook on my daily commute, and it probably took me a little over a week or so, to finish the entire book. It was fun listening to it, There are so many stories about different things, and if you aren't interested in a particular part you can just fast forward through it. I mean there're 17 hours. It's probably the longest audiobook i've ever bought. Usually I'd just get books at less than 5 hours, but this one is definitely worth every penny. Also it's packed with knowledge. You'll definitely pick up a thing or two after finishing this book.
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- W. Grand
- 03-03-24
Good representation of subjects from history
I wouldn’t say that the majority of this audiobook could be considered “mind blowing,” but for people interested in the history to current day understanding of common subjects this is a good, comprehensive collection. You probably should have a college-level education.
An example of an interesting fact: More than 80% of the ocean is unexplored. We know more about the moon than the depths of our own ocean.
Learning about animals facing extinction, unearthing lost cities, and athletic records were particularly interesting to me.
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