Explain the 'bursting' series of 'strange phenomena' that make everyone ache
Surely everyone has encountered some "strange phenomenon" in life. From a scientific perspective, most of the strange things around us can be explained.
Thinking "strange phenomenon", this is part of a rattlesnake.
This is a snowman's kit: nose, eyes, mouth and buttons.
The tiny creature is a sea angel with the scientific name of Clione limacina.
A pressure reducing device for storing milk.
81mm mortar dating to World War II.
In the early 20th century, cabinets like these were used to store mixtures like earth and sand spread on the snow.It makes snow melt faster and the sugar is easier to clean.
This is just a nozzle from a soda machine.
These are emergency showers, for those affected (chemical spills, laboratory risks, etc.).
This is where Raclette is made, a dish originating from Sweden.
This is a soft capsule containing liquid vitamins.Once in the water, it becomes soft, sticky and bigger.
This is Dysdera crocata, a wood-eating spider.
Wax candles to create lava lamps.
This is part of the Natomas Basin Preserve.This includes artificial marshes, which are habitat for hawks, cranes, etc. and provide water for agriculture.
This is a special tool to open cans for soda.
This is a .22 bullet that is removed from a human body.
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