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The coldest place on Earth hasn’t been experienced by humans
How cold can the surface of our planet physically get? And what’s the coldest place on Earth? When you first wake up in the morning, it may feel like everything that exists outside of your blanket is as cold as cold gets.
The Astronomical Winter Has Arrived
This morning, at 5:27 a.m., the astronomical onset of winter commenced, marking the start of the winter solstice as well. As per the Institute of Astronomy's calendar, this day signifies the sun's southernmost position for the year. Today's sunrise is at 7:53 a.m., while sunset is expected at 4:55 p.m., providing a daylight duration of 9 hours and 2 minutes between December 20 and 24.
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Rolls-Royce battery-powered plane crowned as world’s fastest electric vehicle
The plane reached a top speed of 387 miles an hour (623km/h)
Scientists: Even the Earth Wanted 2020 to Be over in a Hurry
Our planet spun faster than normal last year, scientists say.
As noted on LiveScience, the Earth's 28 fastest days on record (since 1960) all occurred in 2020, with Earth completing its revolutions around its axis milliseconds quicker than average.
Clocks go back on Sunday
Clocks in Greece should be set back an hour at 4 a.m. on Saturday to 3 a.m. as Daylight Saving Time ends.
The next time clocks will change will be on the last Sunday of March 2020, when official summer time will begin.
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Bulgarians Consume the Least Fruit and Vegetables in the EU According to Eurostat
Our country ranks at the bottom of the EU by the amount of fruit and vegetables consumed, according to data from Eurostat's analysis of the consumption of these products in the EU countries in 2017.
Only about 37 percent of Bulgarians consume fruits every day, and 45 percent of our compatriots eat vegetables on a daily basis, according to European statistics.
Today Comes the Astronomical Spring
At 18.15 today the astronomical spring arrives.
The sun, in its visible movement in the ecliptic, crosses the spring equatorial point, and from the southern hemisphere passes into the north. This is also one of the two days of the year in which day and night are approximately equal in duration.
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Plugusorul, sorcova - New Year's Romanian traditional customs
The ceremonial of the symbolic renewal of the calendar year over December 31 - January 1 means the burial of the old year and the birth of the new one, and it is called the old year before and the new year, after the midnight.
The Year divinity is born, grows, ages and dies along the calendar year and revives after 365 days, and 366 in leap years.
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