Wow, impressive! 25 rare pictures of the lightest solid material in the world - Graphene
On this planet full of wonders, there are countless stunning sights waiting for us to discover every day.
Here are 25 rare pictures that will take you through time and explore those lesser known mysteries. Let's embark on a wonderful journey of sight and soul together.
Picture 1: The lightest solid material in the world& mdash; Graphene aerogel is light enough to put on flowers without bending petals.
In addition to feeding on pollen, butterflies also consume dead fish to obtain nutrients such as salt and amino acids.
Picture 3: In Algeria, due to inadequate infrastructure and underdeveloped networks, satellite pots are still very popular locally.
Picture 4: Picasso's artistic style underwent a transition from realism to abstraction from the age of 14 to 91.
Picture 5: The Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona, Spain started construction in 1882 and is expected to be completed by 2026, taking over a century.
Picture 6: The South American catfish has a row of teeth similar to those of humans.
Page 7: The head of the Saxony bird of paradise is decorated with a pair of feathered crowns like the feather feathers of the legendary Great Saint pheasant.
8th photo: Assassin Gavrilo; Princip was used to assassinate Archduke Franz of Austria Hungary; The pistol of Archduke Ferdinand triggered the First World War.
Picture 9: The horned lizard can spray blood to scare off enemies and escape when facing threats.
Picture 10: An athlete demonstrates amazing flexibility, able to look down at their buttocks.
Page 11: Paul· Tibbets was a United States Air Force pilot who dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima in 1945 and was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1996.
Picture 12: A ornament that appears to violate the law of gravity
Picture 13: Close up of ballet dancer's feet
Picture 14: Marcel Leyat's invention of propeller cars; Leyat Hélica”, This car, which combines aviation knowledge, has not been popularized due to performance and safety issues.
The 15th chart shows the distribution of teeth and nerves, explaining why toothache often accompanies headaches.
16th photo: A watch found at the site of the Hiroshima nuclear explosion, with hands permanently stopped at 8:15 am on August 6, 1945.
Photo 17: The glowing giant squid in the deep sea; Wide finned eight armed squid;, Utilize the luminescent device on its back to assist in hunting.
Picture 18: The polar day phenomenon in the Arctic region, where the sun never sets from March to September each year.
Picture 19: An Indian albino family with three generations of albino patients, setting a world record for the number of albinos in the family.
Picture 20: A physical challenge that most people find difficult to complete.
Page 21: A species called“ Qi's Heavy footed Beast; The skull of a prehistoric animal, which lived about 37 million years ago and although resembling a rhinoceros in appearance, is a close relative of elephants.
Picture 22: The hand of a person with Mirror Hand Syndrome, an extremely rare condition with less than 100 known cases worldwide.
23rd photo: Professional dancer Kylie Shea showcases her amazing footwork.
Picture 24: Cannabis grown naturally at the foot of the Himalayas.
Picture 25: Underground refrigerator, an underground structure that can store food without electricity.