Here are some random facts for you.
1. The “Jell-O Belt” refers to a region in the western United States, mainly centered on Utah and surrounding areas, “where Jell-O is consumed at about twice the national average.” (It’s also called the “Mormon corridor.”)
2. Air traffic fluctuates, but at any given time, there are between 12,000 and 14,000 planes in the sky, at the same time, on an average day. (Get a live look at your area right now at FlightAware.com.)
3. The difference between Great Britain and the U.K. is that Great Britain is just England, Scotland, and Wales, the U.K. also includes Northern Ireland. (If you want to include ALL of Ireland, you can call it “The British Isles.”)
4. If you could see the entire universe, it would look like a light beige color.
5. Every Apple iPhone, iPad, and Mac computer shows the time as 9:41 A.M. in ads. Apple picked that time because it’s approximately when Steve Jobs would make his biggest announcement during their presentations.
(Wikipedia / Travel & Leisure / Britannica / Business Insider / Reader’s Digest)




