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Why was the Statue of Liberty originally designed to be a lighthouse for the Suez Canal in Egypt?
Sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi originally proposed a massive lighthouse statue called Egypt Carrying the Light to Asia for the Suez Canal. After Egypt rejected the project due to its high cost, Bartholdi repurposed the design and concept to create the Statue of Liberty for the United States.


Why are cashews never sold in their shells because the hulls contain a caustic, skin-burning oil?
Cashews are never sold in shells because their hulls contain urushiol, the same toxic oil found in poison ivy. This caustic substance causes severe skin irritation and chemical burns, requiring industrial heat processing to safely remove the shells and neutralize the toxins before the nuts reach consumers.


Why do certain species of trees exhibit crown shyness by leaving a gap between their topmost branches?
Crown shyness is a phenomenon where trees maintain gaps between their canopies to prevent physical damage from wind collisions, maximize light exposure for photosynthesis, and inhibit the spread of leaf-eating insects or diseases.

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Why do humans naturally tend to walk in circles when lost in the wilderness without any landmarks?
Humans walk in circles when lost because, without external landmarks like the sun or mountains to calibrate their direction, the brain's internal navigation system accumulates small, random errors. These minor deviations in balance and movement compound over time, causing a perceived straight path to gradually curve into a loop.


Why are commercial movie theater screens actually covered in thousands of tiny, nearly invisible holes?
Movie screens feature thousands of tiny perforations to allow sound from speakers hidden behind the screen to pass through clearly. These holes prevent audio from being muffled while ensuring that voices and sound effects seem to originate directly from the action on screen.


Why is there a small rectangular hole near the top of a plastic lollipop stick?
The hole serves as an anchor to keep the candy attached to the stick. When the liquid sugar is poured into the mold, some of it flows into the hole and hardens, locking the lollipop in place so it does not fall off or become a choking hazard.


Why do flight attendants often keep one hand behind their back while greeting passengers as they board?
Flight attendants keep one hand behind their back to discreetly use a manual tally counter. This allows them to accurately track the number of passengers boarding to ensure the count matches the manifest without being intrusive or making travelers feel self-conscious.




