Interesting facts that many people do not hear in their lives

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In the rush of life, huge information flows every day about health, geography and politics, and we get to know a lot of them, so it may seem strange to us.
MSN has published a list of information that few people seem to know about, whether it's health or other areas.

Among these facts, teeth do not grow in the human mouth only, but can appear in other organs such as the nose or even the brain and eye, due to tumors called "metastasis", containing different tissues and cells.

These tumors include teeth, fingers, bones or cartilage at other times, causing major health problems for those infected.

The second funny fact is that in English, z is pronounced "zi" only in the United States, while in other countries Z is pronounced.

Third, the French capital Paris has a mortuary that contains the remains of 6 million people. It is the largest cemetery in the world and the French authorities attach importance to it.

According to the same list, the late Israeli prime minister, David Ben-Gurion, nominated the German scientist Albert Einstein for the presidency of Israel, but Einstein, who was born in a Jewish family, rejected the order.

Surprisingly, 40 percent of Americans support the construction of a wall on their country's border with Canada, although there are no problems with their neighbors in the north, according to a Bloomberg poll.

In Japan, there are today full islands of cats that are six times as large as the human population, most notably Oshima.

In Australia, a mountain called "Mountain of Disappointment" was named after 1824, when British explorers Hamilton Hume and William Hauffel traveled to the Gulf of Port Phillip Bay from the summit, but found that the density of trees prevented him from seeing the summit.

To the United States, teachers in nineteen states are still allowed to beat students during the classroom.

In the United States itself, William Phillips managed to invent a number of traffic lights and road signs that have become reliable in the world, but he did not succeed during any period of his life to learn to drive.

In 2011, a Canadian dentist purchased one of John Lennon's teeth for $ 30,000 and $ 500 at an auction, with the aim of using its DNA to produce a similar version of Lennon in the future.
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