They are names of places that are only in English so they stay the same. This would not be the case for the CN Tower as there is a French equivalent set by the establishment which is Le Tour CN.
I also believe it's spelt Busch.
The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River in China has created one of the world's largest reservoirs, known as the Three Gorges Reservoir. It is used for flood control, hydropower generation, and improving navigation along the river.
The amount of time a person can stay underwater varies depending on factors such as breath-holding ability, physical fitness, and water temperature. On average, most people can hold their breath for 30 seconds to 2 minutes. Professional free divers can stay submerged for several minutes. However, it is essential to prioritize safety and never push your limits.
It is subjective to label someone as the "most evil" man in the world as evil is not easily quantifiable. However, history has shown that individuals like Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, and Pol Pot are often considered some of the most notorious figures due to the atrocities they committed.
In the United States alone, over 85 million people celebrate Mother's Day each year. It is also widely celebrated in many other countries around the world, although the exact number of people who celebrate may vary.
The Guinness World Record for the largest collection of snow globes is 4,059, owned by Wendy Suen in Hong Kong as of 2021.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of people with the name Noel Idjao worldwide as it is a unique name. It is possible that there may be only a few individuals with this particular name.
The world record for the longest time spent underwater without breathing equipment is 24 minutes and 3.45 seconds, set by Aleix Segura Vendrell in 2016.
"Molto rall" is a musical term that instructs the performer to slow down significantly. "Molto" means "very" in Italian, while "rall" is short for "rallentando," which means to gradually decrease the tempo.
The longest shower ever recorded lasted for 341 hours and 40 minutes. It was achieved in a competition in Switzerland in 2018.
i think its like 3-4 weeks.
It's 4 weeks long
Giantess Anna Bates (née Swan) (Canada) (1846-88), who measured 2.27 m (7 ft 5.5 in), gave birth to a boy weighing 10.8 kg (23 lb 12 oz) (length 76 cm (30 in)) at her home in Seville, Ohio, USA on 19 January 1879, but the baby died 11 hours later.
The heaviest baby born to a healthy mother was a boy weighing 10.2 kg (22 lb 8 oz) who was born to Sig. Carmelina Fedele (Italy) at Aversa, Italy in September 1955.-- directly from Guinness World Records website
On 4th May 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver, then Managing Director of Guinness breweries, was on a shooting party with friends. He became involved in an argument over which was the fastest game bird in Europe, and realised there was no publication in which he could look up this fact, and thought that such a book might prove popular.
He then commissioned twins Norris and Ross McWhirter to compile such a book, The Guinness Book of Records, in August 1954 - 1,000 copies were printed and given away. Following this success, the first 197-page edition was bound on 27 August 1955, and went straight to the top of the best-sellers list.
Since then, Guinness World Records has released a book every year around October/November, and it is the world's best selling copyright book, with over 100 million copies sold in 37 languages.
It is difficult to determine an exact number of snails in the world due to their vast numbers and variety of species. Estimates suggest that there could be millions, if not billions, of snails across different habitats worldwide.
The world's biggest cookie was likely baked in a large industrial oven with special equipment to handle its size. The dough would have been carefully prepared, rolled out, and baked in sections before being assembled into the final giant cookie.
There does not appear to be an official world record for the most pencil shavings in a bag. Guinness World Records may not have a category specifically for this, but individuals or organizations can create their own unofficial records for fun or as part of an event.
The world's oldest weapon is believed to be the stone-tipped spear, dating back to over 500,000 years ago. This simple yet effective tool was used for hunting and self-defense by early humans.
The current world record for the most pies eaten in one minute is 4, achieved by Michelle Lesco in 2018.
As of now, the tallest living woman in the world is Rentsenkhorloo Bud, from Mongolia. She stands at 6 feet 9 inches (206 cm) tall.
Papua New Guinea holds the record for having the most languages spoken in a single country, with over 800 different languages and dialects in use.
The most snails on a face went to 9 year old Tiana Walton who smashed the world record by 25, the previous record was 15.
The idea came from Sir Hugh Beaver, the managing director of the Guinness Brewery in 1951. He could not find the facts he needed to settle an argument, so the idea of a compilation of records was born. The first book came out in 1954 and was given free to promote the Guinness stouts. The books proved so popular that further editions were produced and sold from 1955 onward.
The world's tallest hotel is the Gevora Hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It stands at a height of 356 meters (1,168 feet) and has 75 floors.
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