Google is the world’s largest search engine, and one of the best online services provider of email, documents, online storage and many more things. Google receives more than 3.5 billion searches in a day and over 1.2 trillion searches in a year. With such stats, it is believable that 15% of daily queries received by Google in a day, have never been repeated for 15 years.
1 London took its time to get populated
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London had a population of 8.6 million in 1939. After that, population of London fell drastically as UK, USA and Russia defended other countries from Germany, Italy and Japan and other allies. Germany and Japan bombed the living hell out of London and diseases, war and infections caused the city’s population to fall to 4.5-4 million. It just touched the mark of 8.8 million only in 2015.
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2 Probability of sharing birthdays
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Fact is that if you meet 70 people in a room, the probability of you sharing your birthday with another person is 99.99%. Mathematically, the proportion to calculate this possibility, you just need to multiply these proportions: 365/365 * 364/365 * 363/365, etc.
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3 Fastest time to cover distance of one pole to another
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If you are in a free fall, you can reach from one pole of Earth to the other pole, in just 38-42 minutes, according to redditer and scientists. Now that is very less time to get from one point on Earth to the exact opposite point on Earth.
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