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Don’t Use Candles During a Power Outage and 14 Other No-Noes



Whether it's a thunderstorm, a heatwave, or just some curious animal or a bird. No matter who or what’s to blame, suddenly bam! You don't have electricity anymore. And it’s dark. What are you gonna do now? Well, there are things that can make this situation even worse, so keep them in mind. Do you know, for example, that it can be dangerous to come close to pooling water? Many power outages are caused by storms. So be careful and stay away from pooling water, because it can hide not only fallen tree branches but also power lines. It’s better to stay inside till authorized work crews clear the area safely! Other videos you might like:
What If There Was No Electricity for a Year https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qb4iwPr5-EY&
How to Survive an Elevator Free Fall https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPa5zZ_chNc&
7 Ways to Survive Natural Disasters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCjl6tp8dnw& TIMESTAMPS: Don't touch your circuit breaker panel 0:22
Don't keep electronics plugged in 0:53
Don't open the fridge 1:21
Don't use candles 1:56
Don't forget about a CO detector 2:23
Don't leave your car tank empty 2:46 Don't forget about security gates 3:12
Don’t waste your phone’s battery 3:36
Don’t take a long shower 4:06
Don’t ignore traffic rules 4:37
Don’t forget about cash 5:04
Don’t let your pipes get cold 5:26
Don’t come close to pooling water 6:01
Don’t grill indoors 6:28
Don’t keep a generator at home 6:57 #poweroutage #storm #brightside SUMMARY:
– Look for any damage on the panel, but be careful and don't touch it, just in case. If the problem isn't the breaker, check the service wires leading to the house.
– Unplugging electronic appliances, such as microwave, computer, washing machine, and so on, will save them from any possible damage from an electrical surge when the power comes back.
– When it's closed, the cold air will stay inside, preventing your food from spoiling. So open it only when it's necessary.
– Don't use candles. Lighting them isn't the best option since they don't give off much light. But the main problem is that candles can cause a fire.
– If your whole neighborhood doesn't have electricity, then gas stations probably won't be an option since they need the power to pump gas from their tanks to yours. That's why it's important to keep the tank full before a storm hits.
– Many people have no idea how to open the security gates manually. Contact the security office to find out. This way you can plan to leave your neighborhood easily if need be.
– It’s better to close all your apps and dim the backlight to save the battery. When there’s no way to charge the phone, you definitely don’t want to be left without the option to make a call in some emergency.
– Though you’ll have hot water in reserve, its temperature will keep dropping. So if you want to take a shower do it as soon as possible.
– Some think that broken traffic lights serve as a four-way stop. But actually, they work the same way as a four-way yield.
– During a neighborhood-wide blackout, your credit cards will be pretty useless. That’s why it’s important to have some cash at home.
– If your house is rather old, look for uninsulated pipes in your basement, garage, or outside the building. If you find them, wrap them up in old blankets or towels.
– If you have a gasoline powered generator, then your chances of feeling pretty comfortable during a blackout rise. But it emits toxic carbon monoxide, so it should stay away from the house.
– If the power outage caught you off guard, use your car to charge your phone or any other mobile devices.
– Have a dozen or so of those small solar powered garden and sidewalk lights planted around the outside of your house. – Keep a battery-powered radio at home. Cell phones might not last long enough during a long-term blackout.
– If your main issue is to stay warm, then choose one room in the house where you’re gonna use alternative heating and close off all the others. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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That’s Why Most Erasers Are Pink



Have you ever woken up at 3 AM with a flood of urgent questions in your mind? Like, how do barcode readers work? How did bubble wrap appear? And, most importantly, is there a reason erasers are pink? Ok, they now come in all colors and shapes, but what about that classic bubble-gum hue? History’s got all the answers! Do you know why when the first computer mouses appeared, producers referred to them as turtles? Or why paper money isn't the most reliable form of cash? Or what product is perfect for bachelors? Interested? Then check out these really cool facts! Other videos you might like:
65 Quick Facts to Make You the Most Interesting Person in The Room https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3te6TZztQ00&
20 Interesting Facts You're Too Lazy to Google https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZqFokYyluw&
17 Jaw-Dropping Facts You Didn't Know About the Human Body https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZhclrlQ2Eo& TIMESTAMPS:
What is an aglet? 0:24
A mouse is not a turtle 0:43
What a webcam was created for 1:07
Slinky in space 1:46
How fast bills wear out 2:17
A perfect product for bachelors 3:00
How bubble wrap appeared 3:24
Erasers – why are they pink? 4:03
What electric fans actually do 4:48
The oldest food 5:06
QWERTY keyboard was designed to slow you down 5:32
Velcro was invented after a walk in the forest! 6:36
Barbie's full name 6:55
How barcode readers read the code 7:19
How about to rent a pineapple? 7:46 #factsyouneverknew #amazingfacts #brightside SUMMARY:
– Ever paid attention to those metal or plastic tips on the ends of your shoelaces? They’re called aglets. They appeared in ancient Rome, where people made them out of glass or stone.
– When the first computer mice appeared, producers referred to them as turtles.
– The popular toy has been around for over 70 years, but there’s more to the Slinky than stair-time fun (and lots of tangles): its older metal version used to serve as a makeshift antenna for engineers and soldiers.
– A US 1-dollar bill usually lasts for only 18 months – after that, it must be withdrawn from circulation and replaced.
– T-shirts were invented at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1904, Cooper Underwear Company advertised them as a perfect product for bachelors who couldn’t sew or reattach buttons to their shirts.
– In 1957, engineers Alfred Fielding and Marc Chavannes decided to seal two shower curtains together with tiny bubbles of air stuck in between. It was supposed to be a cool new idea for a wallpaper!
– When a stand-alone eraser appeared in 1916, it was made mainly of rubber and pumice. Pumice could be white or red, and the color of an eraser depended on the hue of this volcanic rock.
– Electric fans don't actually cool the air. What it does do is cool your skin! The device speeds up the evaporation process, making sweat on your skin colder.
– Rice is the product people have been cultivating for the longest time: from 12,000 to 15,000 years. It first appeared in ancient China's Pearl River Valley thousands of years ago.
– You might have noticed that some cables have chunky cylinders on them. These cylinders are called ferrite chokes. Without them, cables turn into antennas that can pick up and broadcast electrical interference.
– George de Mestral, the Swiss inventor of the popular quick fastener, once noticed how burs would stick to his dog's fur and his own pant legs. This inspired him to come up with an idea of creating the same effect for fabric.
– Barbie saw the light of day in 1959. And in the 1960s, the legendary doll got a fictional biography published in a series of novels.
– Despite what I used to believe, barcode readers aren’t reading the black parts of the code but the white ones!
– In 1493, Christopher Columbus brought some pineapples to Europe. It became a symbol of status, and people who couldn't afford to buy one, rented pineapples for a night to show them off at their parties! Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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7 Unexpected Uses for Incognito Mode



Have you ever had the feeling that someone was watching you? You know, that little bit of uneasiness in the back of your mind that forces you to turn your head just to make sure. Well if you spend time on the internet, that’s almost certainly true. Search engines like Google, Bing, and Yahoo make most of their money selling advertising space. But advertisers don't like paying for ads that don't reach their customer base. So to solve this problem, search engines like to track their users. It’s understandable that some people don’t like the idea of being tracked. For that reason, most browsers now feature an incognito mode to let you search without surveillance. Here are seven lesser-known reasons you might consider browsing incognito. Other videos you might like:
14 Computer Tricks You Wish You Learned Sooner https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQdVXPO6vg8
12 Signs Your Computer Has Been Hacked https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6XFaUT2RfU
14 Things Destroy Your Computer Slowly and Unnoticeably https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vu5aAyy0zCU&pbjreload=10 TIMESTAMPS:
Borrowing a Computer 1:14
Something that Looks Bad Out of Context 2:26
You’re Searching for Something Embarrassing 3:37
Controlling video suggestions 4:37
Using multiple accounts 5:28
You want to look like a fresh user 6:11
Gift shopping 7:20 #privacy #computertricks #brightside SUMMARY:
– This is the safe thing to do any time you're on a device other than your own. Whether you’re sending an email, checking your balance, or just logging into Facebook, you don’t want strangers messing with your stuff.
– While all this writing about espionage might just be making you paranoid, you still don’t want that suspicious search hanging around in your browser history.
– By turning on private browsing, you can, at the very least, save yourself some awkward conversations if anyone happens to get a look at your search suggestions.
– Maybe you have a rash and want to know if it's something to see a doctor about. Fortunately, you had the forethought to browse in incognito mode, and you can move on with your life, free from reminders of your itchy episode.
– Private browsing also comes in handy if you find yourself googling the answer to a question you feel a little bad about not knowing. Who’s on the one-hundred-dollar bill? What’s the Queen’s Name? Is there an apostrophe in “don’t”? How do you even spell apostrophe?
– To keep weird or just unwanted videos from cluttering up your feed, you might consider browsing incognito. You won't have easy access to things like your YouTube subscriptions, but it will keep one-off watches from haunting your homepage.
– Signing in and out of multiple accounts can be a real hassle, and if you’re answering that many emails, you're clearly a busy person. To save some time, try opening each account in a different private browsing window. Instead of having to go through each account one by one, this trick allows you to check and respond to all your messages at once.
– It doesn't just prevent your browser from saving logins and history, it also disguises your computer, hiding it from programs meant to track your usage.
– Some booking sites keep track of who's looking at what destinations. This allows them to adjust pricing accordingly, potentially charging more for trips you’re seemingly sure to make.
– While browsing in incognito isn’t guaranteed to save you any money, it’s a useful trick if you want to make sure you’re getting the best deal available. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What If You Had to Live Underwater for Years



How long can you hold your breath underwater? Aleix Segura Vendrell, a professional free diver from Spain, managed to hold his breath for 24 minutes and 4 seconds. I know, it's hard to wrap your mind around. But it got me wondering: could people live underwater? Come to think of it, living underwater would have loads of advantages. For example, hurricanes and tsunamis wouldn't be dangerous anymore: in a deep-water house, you wouldn't even feel the raging waves. You wouldn't need a swimming pool if you decided to throw a pool party. But if people had to spend their lives in the water, they’d have to evolve and turn into a completely different species… Other videos you might like:
They Found a City Under the Bermuda Triangle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goVs04xNp8c&
What Would a Trip to the Mariana Trench Be Like? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eeW1DU05j7U&
What If You Dig a Tunnel Under the Ocean? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PZ8KwlxhIk& TIMESTAMPS:
It's too cold, it's too dark 1:25
Underwater communication 2:12
Human skin breaks down in the water 3:10
Can underwater cities exist? 4:29
What would we eat? 6:27
Btw, this technology does exist! (Wait, what?!) 7:50 #underwater #whatif #brightside SUMMARY:
– Your muscles are built to help you move on land. That's why, if you spent all your time underwater, they would atrophy, and you’d become incredibly weak.
– Your limbs aren't the most effective implements when it comes to swimming. That's why you’d also have to grow fins.
– At a depth of 650 ft, it would already be too dark for you to see anything. And don't forget about the water pressure!
– Your ears and eyes have been developing for thousands of years to work in the air. That's why underwater communication would be a huge challenge.
– Scientists still don't understand the reasons completely, but when you spend too much time in the water, your skin starts to break down.
– However, scientists don't deny that one day, genetics might go as far as to modify humans so that they’re able to live underwater!
– Underwater cities and colonies wouldn't be built deeper than 1,000 feet. Any deeper than that and the structures, along with their inhabitants, would collapse under the incredible pressure.
– Plus, people wouldn’t only have to solve the problem of oxygen supply, but also figure out how to maintain the correct ratio of various air components.
– One of the main problems in underwater colonies would be an infection. If someone got sick in such an enclosed space, the virus would spread very fast.
– But at least underwater colonies wouldn't suffer from a lack of food! Living on the ocean floor, you’d get access to all the seafood you can find there (and that's a lot!).
– People could set up farms raising shrimp and fish, which are perfect sources of protein.
– It would be possible to grow special plants for making ecologically friendly fuel, such as biodiesel, more cheaply. – The technology to make underwater colonies possible already exists! These colonies can easily support up to 100 people, and scientists are working on ways to make this number bigger. – The main problems so far are creating working evacuation routes, figuring out how to get enough air, and how to make the environment humid enough. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What If Earth Started to Spin Backwards



Our planet rotates around its axis from west to east at a speed of over a thousand miles per hour at the equator! And this pattern has lasted for billions of years since the Earth was formed. But “what if” one day, our planet suddenly started to rotate backward, from east to west? It would be one thing if the Earth's continents and oceans were situated symmetrically against the equator when the change of the direction happened. In this case, the only change people would notice would be the climate, which would turn into a mirror image of the current one. In other words, there’d be no dramatic changes. But since life on our planet is rarely about symmetry, the effects of the Earth rotating backward would be way more complicated. Other videos you might like:
Stephen Hawking’s 7 Predictions of Earth’s Demise in the Next 200 Years https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lq9wipOftXw&
What Would a Journey to the Earth’s Core Be Like? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FoSAHk7DMA&
What If the Earth Stopped Spinning Right Now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pex2gaCJ954& TIMESTAMPS:
What if it happened SUDDENLY 1:02
What if it rotated from east to west right from the beginning 2:15
A completely different species instead of us?! 4:21
What if the Earth's core cooled down 5:28
What if there were no magnetic field 5:56 SUMMARY:
– In the case of an abrupt switch of the direction, an instant change in speed would make about 2,000 miles per hour!
– Buildings and other man-made structures would collapse, sending tons of debris into the air and creating chaos.
– In short, the Earth would turn into a gloomy, muddy mess.
– The different spinning direction of the planet would create unexpected weather conditions on all the continents, and the Earth itself would be a totally different place!
– Western Europe would be plagued by severe, freezing winters every year. And, vice versa, Russia would warm up and lose the title of one of the coldest countries in the world.
– The area from the Middle East to Central Africa would be covered with lush, dense forests. And the rest of the deserts would be either covered with grass or scattered trees.
– There would be much more greenery on our planet, and, therefore, more oxygen for everyone to breathe.
– Now, the ocean is swarming with phytoplankton bacteria. But on that different Earth, instead of plankton, cyanobacteria would dominate.
– The chances are high that on a backward-spinning Earth, people would be replaced with a completely different species.
– Somewhere incredibly deep beneath the surface of our planet lies the Earth's core – a ball of scorching-hot iron which is surrounded by boiling liquid metal.
– One of the things that makes life on the Earth possible is the geomagnetic field. This very field is created by the Earth's core!
– If there’s no magnetic field, there's also no atmosphere! That's why some time later, the Earth would start to resemble Mars a little bit too much for my liking.
– The eternal cold and lack of oxygen would either finish us, or prevent us from living normal lives.
– The Earth would probably see a radioactive wave onslaught, which would overheat it to a degree at which it would become uninhabitable. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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You See 6 Buttons Every Day But They Do Nothing



So, you tap a button and something happens — that’s how the world works, right? Well, not exactly. The world is actually filled with buttons that are only there to seem like they do something, while in fact being useless. And not only buttons — there are all kinds of things that are there for no apparent reason. If you live on, say, 15th floor and you’re in a hurry to get home because your bladder is about to burst, for example, you’ll probably feel fine running up the stairs. But if you decide to wait for the elevator instead, you’ll smash that door close button until the doors finally close. Which they will do awfully slowly. Well, did you know that in the US, these buttons don’t work at all? Other videos you might like:
20 Interesting Facts You're Too Lazy to Google https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZqFokYyluw&
12 Facts That'll Change Your Perception of Time Forever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDso1ph6004&
10 Fun Facts About America Even Americans Don't Know https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqAaFjavfhE& TIMESTAMPS:
Pedestrian crossing buttons 0:22
Elevator door close buttons 2:19
Thermostat control in hotels and offices 3:53
Progress bars 5:40
Calorie counters on treadmills 6:40
Graceful failures 7:32 #placebo #strangefacts #brightside SUMMARY:
– Transport authorities sometimes switch off the functionality of these traffic buttons on purpose. In New York, for example, there are 1,000 of them, but currently only 100 actually work when you press them.
– Such buttons have an important psychological effect: doing something feels better than not doing anything. When you press the button at a crossing, you feel more assured that the light will eventually switch to green.
– Not to disrupt the work of the whole network, many of the traffic control switches were turned into placebo buttons.
– The elevator doors will stay open for no less than the time appointed to them, no matter how much or how long you mash that button.
– So unless you’re an emergency service worker or just happen to know the override code, you won’t be able to make the doors close faster.
– If you live outside the US, though, your chances of getting a working close button are much higher. In many countries, there are no such strict regulations, so you can easily find an elevator where, if you press the door close button, the doors will actually shut immediately.
– Most office buildings have a central heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system (HVAC for short). And the thing about this central system is that you can’t actually affect it from anywhere outside the control center.
– In fact, there are two general types of office thermostats: one that is total placebo and one that is only partially so.
– The partial placebo thermostat has a little bit of sway: it can change a couple degrees in both directions, but no more than that.
– Whenever you download a file from the Internet or install a new app on your device, you see a bar that informs you of how much time you have left to wait. Ever seen it stuck at 99% for, like, forever, though? Yeah, it’s exactly what it seems: the progress bar is always wildly inaccurate.
– When you run, you burn calories for sure, but the precise amount depends on various factors, such as your weight, overall fitness, and body fat percentage.
– This counter is, once again, only there to assure you that you’re doing everything right. The downside of this is that even if you’re not doing it right, the treadmill won’t let you know.
– When a call attempt failed, the system didn’t tell the caller about it, but simply switched to another recipient instead. So when somebody took the phone on the other end of the line, you apologized for dialing a wrong number and tried again. This way, you didn’t feel the frustration of having a failed call. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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Why Cell Phones Should Be Allowed in School



Is your school considering a ban on cellphones? Don’t let it happen! What are you going to look at and listen to all day? Rather than get upset, why not launch your first campaign? “Save the cellphone!” Who knows, you may become a leader. Start by gathering convincing reasons to keep cellphones in school. For example, convince your parents or guardians. They’re your best allies. Using a cellphone, you can turn homework in at the last minute. You can practice reading and writing as it’ll be in the future. Also, auditory and visual learners can benefit from recording the class on their cellphone! Other videos you might like:
Stop Charging Your Phone at Night, Here's Why https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnb4rdaKW6k&
You Use This Everyday But It Holds Secrets from You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xx0Q2-5qPgg&
12 Signs Your Computer Has Been Hacked https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6XFaUT2RfU& TIMESTAMPS:
Convince your parents or guardians 0:42
… that having a cellphone in school will improve your grades 0:56
And remind them how overprotective you are! 3:01
Convince your teachers 3:30
… that having cellphones at school increases student vocabularies. 4:19
Also, phones can help students get out of a jam. 4:38
Last but not least: Convince your fellow students! 6:15 #teenageproblems #smartphone #brightside SUMMARY:
– Some students ride the bus for hours. Hours that could be spent getting an early start on your homework.
– Using a cellphone, you can turn homework in at the last minute. You won’t always do that, but tell your parents you want to be graded on what you turn in, not when you submit it.
– The methods you learn in school should remain applicable in 20 years when, instead of writing cursive or hauling around heavy books, we’ll be typing book reports and reading online.
– Mom sometimes mistakes it for her cellphone and takes it to work. So, she misses messages from her clients all day and instead gets texts from your friend, Emma.
– Dad could text you when he’s going to be late picking you up. Which is, like, always. With a cellphone, instead of waiting in the rain, you could study in the nice, dry library!
– Auditory and visual learners can benefit from recording the class on their cellphone. Ask your teacher before you film them.
– When a student needs individual help, the rest of the class can watch educational videos.
– Having cellphones at school increases student vocabularies by helping them learn cool words like “deterrent”!
– Besides that, you can text each other about when the superintendent is coming down the hall and coordinate a surprise party!
– The biggest reason you’ll give the administration is that, no matter what the rule is, some kids are going to bring cellphones to school anyway.
– But you want to make sure they’re fired up! You can’t win this fight alone. You need your friends campaigning with you, so remind them what’s at stake. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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The Most Extreme Temperatures in the Universe



Try to remember the hottest you've ever felt! The stifling heat and irking sensation of sweat trickling down your back and forehead. But if you think that was hot, what if I tell you there are things in our Universe that are literally billions of times hotter? As you may know, the Solar System itself can be a pretty scorching place. The average temperature of the Earth's core reaches a blazing 10,800 degrees F, which is 800 degrees higher than the surface of the Sun! As for the Sun's super-hot center, it heats up to 27,000,000 degrees F! But in terms of the Universe, these temperatures are nowhere near the hottest! Other videos you might like:
The Solar System Is Not Like You Think It Is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FvpAe3MacM&
What Will Happen In The Next 5 Billion Years? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rqn0wL4VS8
The Real Size of the Universe (Even a Child Understands) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3T08WOlFk4& TIMESTAMPS:
The temperature of a supernova 0:49
The highest temperature was discovered… in Switzerland 1:31
What Absolute Zero is 3:49
The most naturally-cold thing in the Universe 4:56
The coldest temperature people have ever recorded on Earth 5:39
The coldest habitable place in the world 7:02
The hottest place on Earth 8:23 #hottestthings #coldestthings #brightside Preview photo credit: The Boomerang nebula, called the "coldest place in the universe," reveals its true shape to the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope: By NRAO/AUI/NSF/NASA/STScI/JPL-Caltech, https://www.nasa.gov/centers/jpl/news/alma20131025.html
Supernova remnant W49B. X-ray: NASA/CXC/MIT/L.Lopez et al; Infrared: Palomar; Radio: NSF/NRAO/VLA, https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/news/w49b_remnant.html
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– The temperature at the core of a supernova is an incredible 6,000 times higher than that of the Sun's core. And that means it can reach several billion degrees F within microseconds!
– The highest temperature has been discovered – or is it better to say created? – on Earth; in Switzerland, to be exact.
– In 2012, scientists at CERN's Large Hadron Collider crashed the ions of lead to "cook" a so-called "subatomic soup." The result was a plasma with an astonishing temperature of 9.9 trillion degrees F!
– Theoretically, there’s a point at which atoms stop moving. This temperature is called Absolute Zero, and it's equal to 0 degrees Kelvin or -459.67 degrees F.
– Several places in the Solar System come pretty close to Absolute Zero. For example, craters near the South Pole of the Moon are permanently shadowed and never see sunlight.
– But the most naturally-cold thing in the visible Universe is the mysterious Boomerang Nebula. This nebula is located approximately 5,000 light-years away from the Earth, and its temperature is considered to be just 1 Kelvin, or -four hundred some degrees F!
– The coldest temperature people have ever recorded was on Earth! It happened in an Italian underground laboratory, where scientists chilled a 35-cubic-ft chunk of copper to an incredible 6 millikelvins.
– The coldest habitable place in the world is Oymyakon village in Russia. There, the temperature often drops below 32 degrees F in September, and it doesn't get any warmer until the middle of April.
– The temperature in the village dropped to -96 degrees F, which became the coldest recorded temperature in the Northern Hemisphere! – How about we move to the hottest place on the Earth? It's Death Valley in California. Unfortunately, researchers are still arguing about whether this place holds the record for the hottest ever recorded surface temperature: 201 degrees F on July 15, 1972. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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What Your Handwriting Says About Your Character Traits



They say the eyes are the window to the soul. But your handwriting just might be too! There's even a whole science that studies it – graphology. By the way, criminal investigators often work with them. And here’s how they figure out if someone tells a lie – there are drastic changes in their handwriting style throughout a text. Anyway, graphologists determine different personality traits just by looking at the small details of someone's handwriting. Wanna find out yours? Then take a piece of paper and scribble any sentence on it. Put down your signature, too. Other videos you might like:
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What Your Eyebrow Shape Can Say About Your Personality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waHOHeDomio
Your Sleeping Position Says All the Truth About You https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8WXI6Brl8w TIMESTAMPS:
How big are your letters? 0:40
Do they slant? 1:28
How much space is there between your words? 2:07
Are the letters in one word cramped or not? 2:40
Are the letters in one word connected? 3:23
How much pen pressure do you apply? 3:56
Cursive or print letters? 4:20
What’s the shape of your letters? 5:15
What does your “o” look like? 5:37
How do you write “e”? 6:02
How do you cross your “t”? 6:25
What does your signature hide? 6:59
What your handwriting can tell about your health 7:26 #personalitytest #graphology #brightside SUMMARY:
– If your letters are on the big side it means that you’re pretty outgoing. You love being around people and being the center of attention. Small letters show that you’re shy when it comes to interacting with people.
– If your letters tend to slant to the right, you’re deeply attached to your family and friends. Left-slanted writing says that you’re rather reserved and don’t express your emotions much.
– Noticeably wide spacing between words indicates that you prefer to keep your distance from people. Narrow word spacing shows that a person wants emotional closeness with others.
– If the spacing between letters is average, then you’re friendly and outgoing by nature and can make friends with almost anyone. Letters that are far away from each other reflect an easy-going personality.
– If you connect letters while writing, then you have good logical skills. Disconnected letters reveal a defensive nature. But you have a good intuition which helps you avoid unpleasant situations.
– Light pressure shows that you’re very sensitive and empathetic. Writing with heavy pressure is typical for people who are committed to close people and activities.
– If you prefer using print letters then others most likely see you as a really confident person. Writing in cursive can indicate that a person loves doing everything perfect and following rules.
– Pointed letters can be a sign that the person is smart and curious. Rounded letters are common for creative people and kind-hearted people.
– If your signature is legible and sharp, you’re a strong person and don’t like to pretend. If your signature is illegible, you value privacy and you’re hard to read and understand.
– If your writing is excessively forceful, it might be a sign of high blood pressure. Tiny cramped letters with a varying slant that are hard to read might indicate some psychological or brain problems. Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz
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