- The waters of the Chattahoochee River fills Lake Lanier.
- The first set of false teeth similar to those in use today it was made in France in the 1780s.
- The term ‘Yankee’ was originally a nickname for people from New England, but now anyone from the United States are referred to as a Yankee.
- A network of small arteries, mostly sandwiched between the skin and the underlying muscles, supply blood to the face and scalp.
- Mesquite is a small tree in the Southwest who can withstand the severest drought.
- At the end of the Revolution, most of the army units of the young nation was almost entirely disbanded, leaving a total national military force of eighty men in 1784.
- Ballpoint pens are less versatile but more population than fountain pens.
- Riddles vary greatly in both grammatical and phonology form.
- Blood pressure is measured by feeling the pulse and apply a force to the arm.
- The Moon has no atmosphere, no air, and no watery.
- The first matches were too hard to ignite, a mess, or too dangerously easy to ignite.
- A 1971 U.S. government policy not only put warnings on cigarette packs but also banning television advertising of cigarettes.
- Demand, beauty, durability, rare, and perfection of cutting determine the value of a gemstone.
- The Harvard Yard, which was Harvard’s original campus, is still a major attraction for both students and visiting.
- In 1862, the American Confederacy raised the Merrimack, renamed it Virginia, covered it with iron plates, and an outfit it with ten guns.
- The liquid crystals in a liquid crystal display (LCD) affect the polarized light so that it is either blocked and reflected by the segments of the display.