39 Interesting Mercury Facts

Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, and thus receives the most direct heat. Among the eight planets in the Solar System, Mercury has some peculiar characteristics that make it quite different from other planets. Find out more interesting Mercury Facts on this list we gathered for you. The name Mercury was actually given by the Romans. Mercury and Venus are the only planets in the Solar System that do not have moons. Mercury is…

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7 Unmissable Museums to Visit in Greece

Greece has seen the rise and fall of many great civilisations, from the Minoans of Bronze Age Crete to the short-lived Macedonian Empire of Alexander the Great. Thankfully, the relics of Greece’s rich history have been preserved, rescued and restored in museums across the country. Here are 7 of the greatest museums to visit in Greece. ADVERTISEMENT The Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens Cycladic culture blossomed in the islands of…

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The 7 Cleanest Cities In The World

Cleanliness is a concern for many including residents, visitors, and tourists. Interestingly, the cleaner a city is, the more attractive it becomes. So, below is the highlight of the Cleanest cities in the world right now. ADVERTISEMENT Singapore (Singapore) Singapore is not left out among the Cleanest cities in the world coming in at the fifth spot which is an outcome of its many rigorous urban policies, which is accolade as “the…

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7 Things You Never Knew About Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany in 1879 and died in Princeton, USA, in 1955. He won the Nobel Prize in 1921 and is considered one of the most groundbreaking scientists of all time, famous for his leading theories of Special Relativity (1905) and General Relativity (1915). Einstein was not only an important physicist but was also something of an icon of the 20th century, with the famous photo of his…

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