💥 Bizarre Odd 💥
Grotesque, Extraordinary, Unusual, Freakish

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Departing markedly from the natural, the expected, or the typical. Bizarre, Grotesque, Odd has come to be used as a general adjective for the strange, mysterious, magnificent, fantastic, hideous, ugly, incongruous, unpleasant, or disgusting, and thus is often used to describe weird shapes and distorted forms such as Halloween masks.
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💥Definition of Bizzare


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Very strange or unusual. Strikingly out of the ordinary such as odd, extravagant, or eccentric in style or mode involving sensational contrasts or incongruities.
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💥Definition of Grotesque


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fanciful, bizarre, absurdly incongruous, departing markedly from the natural, the expected, or the typical.
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💥Definition of Unusual


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Being different from what is usual or normal. Not habitually or commonly occurring or done uncommon, rare.
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10 unusual words to add to your English vocabulary

  • Anachronism.
  • Accismus.
  • Cacophony.
  • Draconian.
  • Limerence.
  • Pareidolia.
  • Riposte.
  • Sanctimony.

Bananas are radioactive

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Bananas contain potassium, and since potassium decays, that makes them slightly radioactive. You’d need to eat 10,000,000 bananas at once to die of radiation poisoning…


A cloud can weigh over a million pounds

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The average cumulus cloud can weigh up to a million pounds.


Earth’s oxygen is produced mainly by the Oceans

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Ever stopped to think where oxygen comes from? Your first thought may be a rainforest, but marine organisms take the bait. Plankton, seaweed and other photosynthesizers produce over half of the world’s oxygen


Animals use Earth’s magnetic field for orientation

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According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), “there is evidence that some animals, like sea turtles and salmon, have the ability to sense the Earth’s magnetic field and to use this sense for navigation.”


Hot water freezes faster than cold water

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This fact seems counterintuitive, but it’s called the Mpemba effect, after a Tanzanian student named Erasto Mpemba who told his teacher than a hot mixture of ice cream froze faster than a cold one.


About half of your body is bacteria

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A 2014 study estimates that the human body consists of 39 trillion bacteria and 30 trillion human cells.


💥Bizarre “Earth is Flat” Theory💥

there are plenty of people around the world who genuinely believe the Earth is flat!
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