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Before the accidental invention of the rubber eraser, why did everyone use moist bread to fix pencil mistakes?
Before the 1770 discovery of rubber erasers, writers used rolled-up balls of moist, crustless bread to lift graphite from paper. The bread’s tacky texture effectively absorbed lead particles without damaging the page, serving as the primary correction tool for centuries despite its tendency to rot and mold.


Why are the number layouts on a calculator and a telephone keypad vertically inverted relative to each other?
Calculators inherited their layout from mechanical adding machines, which placed frequently used lower digits at the bottom for ergonomic efficiency. In contrast, telephone companies adopted the top-down 1-2-3 layout after Bell Labs research found it was more intuitive for users and reduced errors when transitioning from rotary dials.


How to Choose and Maintain Healthy Potted Plants for a Thriving Indoor Garden
Success with indoor plants requires matching species to your home's light levels, avoiding overwatering through the knuckle test, and using well-draining soil to prevent root rot.
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Why do you wake up with bedhead because your hair dries and resets its hydrogen bonds while you sleep?
Bedhead happens when moisture breaks your hair's hydrogen bonds, which then reset into messy shapes as your hair dries in awkward positions overnight. This locks in cowlicks and frizz until you apply water or heat to reset the bonds again.


Why were the first sunglasses originally worn by Chinese judges to hide their facial expressions during trials?
In 12th-century China, judges wore smoky quartz lenses to conceal their facial expressions and emotional reactions during legal proceedings. This allowed them to maintain an air of impartiality and keep their thoughts secret until a final verdict was reached.


Why are movie theater seats usually red so that color can vanish first in low light
Movie theaters use red seats because red is the first color to disappear from human sight in low-light conditions. Known as the Purkinje effect, this phenomenon allows the seating to blend into the darkness once the lights dim, ensuring the audience remains focused on the screen without visual distractions.


Why are cashews never sold in shells because their hulls contain the same toxic oil as poison ivy?
Cashews are never sold in their shells because the hulls contain urushiol, the same toxic oil found in poison ivy. Touching or consuming raw shells can cause severe skin irritation and chemical burns, so the nuts must be professionally roasted and shelled to ensure they are safe for consumers.




