yes
King Henry the eight was an interesting character starting his own church so he could divorce wife and go on to have six other ones just to have a son.
There was no flushing toilets :-)
The name Karri does not mean anything in any language, since it is a modern invented name without any history. Most European names do not have any meaning in any native American language.
Many of your assumptions about English are just plain wrong. No language borrows needlessly from another language. There are variations in meaning. "Weekend" does not mean the same as "fin de semaine." So the French people despite threats from the French language academy still use "weekend." England was conquered by Normans from France in 1066. Latin based words came into English through French. In 1066, what science was there ? English spelling has never been regular. The most common words are irregular. be/am/is/are, was/were, been English is the language of science precisely because English has such a variety of words. English has the largest vocabulary of any language. Sailing, shipping and navigation do not mean the same thing. sail and ship are anglo-saxon words navigation is Latin based What are good anglo-saxon words for vocabulary( Latin) or etymology (Greek) that conveys the same meanings? What are good Anglosaxon words that convey meanings of the word philosophy?
completely different people
Yes, many.
are there any interesting storys/facts of ben franlins youth
I have attached a helpful link containing many interesting facts about Brazil.
there are no interesting facts about snow cones. bet you didnt know that
cattle was sold for 40$
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To put it simply, no. His eyebrows are quite interesting though.
It had the first University in England that admitted students of any race and sexuality
Copper is a better conductor of heat and electricity than any other metal except silver
Yes. She is one of only four individuals that have won double Nobel prize's and the only female.
I think he wrote a journey book, but the most interesting facts must be in books of the rest of the expedition !
When describing an object for show and tell, focus on its physical appearance, unique features, and any interesting facts about it. Use descriptive language to paint a vivid picture for your audience, and be enthusiastic to engage their interest. Keep your description brief but engaging to keep the audience's attention.