Andrew Johnson Facts 5 min read People Andrew Johnson Facts edmondpogi June 18, 2020 Andrew Johnson was Vice President of the United States of America under President Abraham Lincoln and the...Read More
Facts about Satellites 4 min read Technology Facts about Satellites edmondpogi June 18, 2020 Satellites are manmade objects placed into orbit, also referred to as artificial satellites. Natural satellites are not...Read More
Interesting Emerald Facts 4 min read Miscellaneous Interesting Emerald Facts edmondpogi June 17, 2020 Emeralds are a green-colored gemstone, prized around the world for their beauty and value. Emeralds are among...Read More
Statue of Zeus at Olympia Facts 3 min read Architecture Statue of Zeus at Olympia Facts edmondpogi June 16, 2020 The Statue of Zeus at Olympia was created by a sculptor named Phidias. It took him 12...Read More
Giant Otter Facts 4 min read Animals Giant Otter Facts edmondpogi June 15, 2020 Giant otter belongs to a family of carnivorous mammals called mustelid. Giant otters are endemic (live only...Read More
Facts about Alessio Baldovinetti 3 min read People Facts about Alessio Baldovinetti edmondpogi June 14, 2020 Alessio Baldovinetti was an Italian painter of the early Renaissance period. He was born on October 14th,...Read More
Facts about Arbor Day 3 min read Holidays Facts about Arbor Day edmondpogi June 13, 2020 Arbor Day originated in Nebraska City, Nebraska on April 10th, 1872. On that first Arbor Day there...Read More
Amazing Muscles Facts 3 min read Human Body Amazing Muscles Facts edmondpogi June 12, 2020 There are more than 600 muscles in the body, doing everything from pumping blood to moving food...Read More
Amazing Algae Facts 4 min read Miscellaneous Amazing Algae Facts edmondpogi June 11, 2020 Algae are large and diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that belong to the kingdom Protista. There are...Read More
Facts About Georgia 4 min read Places Facts About Georgia edmondpogi June 10, 2020 The State of Georgia, located in the southeastern U.S., was established in 1732. Georgia is named after...Read More