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The world's largest artificial rainbow: 31,000 students and teachers together
A rainbow is an optical phenomenon in meteorology. When sunlight hits water droplets in mid-air, the light is refracted and reflected, creating an arching spectrum of colors in the sky. Everyone can see a rainbow when the rain clears. The world's largest man-made rainbow was created by 31,000 students and faculty members who celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines with this artificial rainbow. -
Inventory of the world's largest plants: over 4,500 years old, an area of 180 square kilometers
Do you know how big the world's largest plant can be? According to overseas media reports, a recent study published in the journal "Royal Society Journal B" suggests that scientists may have discovered the world's largest plant to date, the plant "age" or more than 4,500 years old, covering an area of 180 kilometers. -
The world's largest and tallest snowman: up to 37 meters high
What is the most fun game when it snows? It's definitely snowmen and snowball fights! But generally people build snowmen are very small, and the height is not more than the height of an adult male, but there are also very tall and very big snowmen in the world. Do you know how tall the world's tallest snowman is? -
The world's largest giant shovel: Tires on higher than a truck, a shovel at least 120 tons
Forklifts and excavators have different functions, but they are equally important in construction sites, forklifts can bulldoze, lift weights and shovel bulk materials. In the world of many shovels, do you know how big the world's largest shovel? Currently the world's largest giant shovel is the United States of America's Le Tulle company produced the L-2350 loader, it can replace 40 cubic meters and 60 cubic meters of bucket, the largest bucket only a shovel can shovel up at least 120 tons of sand and soil. And this giant shovel itself is also very large, the height alone reached 6.4 meters, equivalent to the height of a 2-story building. -
The world's largest family, the whole family grandchildren a total of 180 people
Although polygamy is outdated and ethically criticized, it does not mean that it has completely disappeared from the world. In fact, because of religion, there are still many people who still maintain this "tradition". There is a man named Chana in India who married 39 wives and had 94 children in his lifetime, making him the largest family in the world! -
The world's largest egg Guinness World Record: 8 cm long, weighing about 160 grams
As one of the indispensable foods in our daily diet, eggs are eaten in a variety of ways. The Guinness World Record for the largest egg in the world is 160 grams, which is three times the size of an ordinary egg. -
The world's largest reservoir: Walter Reservoir
Reservoirs are a kind of modern engineering that can facilitate our modern life, they are usually built at the location where there are rivers, or ravines. The world's largest reservoir is located in Ghana and is called the Volta Reservoir, which supports tens of millions of people. -
The world's largest freshwater fish: Stingray. Weighing 300 kg
Cambodian fishermen recently caught a 660-pound (nearly 300 kg) stingray in the Mekong River basin that required more than a dozen people to haul to shore. Researchers say it is the world's largest known freshwater fish. According to scientists, this is the world's largest freshwater fish on record. -
The world's largest waterfall: Niagara Falls
Waterfalls are the perfect masterpieces of nature that are given to mankind after being carefully crafted by nature. There are countless waterfalls in the world, the world's largest waterfall is Angel Falls, the world's largest waterfall is the width of Iguazu Falls, then you know the world's largest water flow is which waterfall? -
The world's largest mushroom: can live for 2,400 years of the Austrian honeysuckle
What's bigger than a whale, bigger than an elephant? It's the bacterium Ornithospora