Did You Know ? 14 What,Why
Answers on everyday questions
Why does water not calm the tongue after eating hot spicy food?
The spices in most of the hot foods that we eat are oily, and, like your
elementary school science teacher taught you, oil and water don’t mix.
In this case, the water just rolls over the oily spices.
What can you do to calm your aching tongue?
Eat bread. The bread will
absorb the oily spices. A second solution is to drink milk. Milk
contains a substance called “casein” which will bind to the spices and
carry them away. Alcohol also dissolves oily spices.
Why does wet fabric appear darker?
When fabric gets wet, light coming towards it refracts within the water,
dispersing the light. In addition, the surface of the water causes
incoherent light scattering. The combination of these two effects causes
less light to reflect to your eyes and makes the wet fabric appear
darker.
Why is blue for boys and pink for girls?
In ancient times, it was believed that certain colors could combat the
evil spirits that lingered over nurseries. Because blue was associated
with the heavenly spirits, boys were clothed in that color, boys then
being considered the most valuable resource to parents. Although baby
girls did not have a color associated with them, they were mostly
clothed in black. It was only in the Middle Ages when pink became
associated with baby girls.
Why do people kiss under the mistletoe at Christmas?
In ancient myth, when the son of the Norse goddess Frigga, Baldr, was
killed by an arrow made of mistletoe and then brought back to life, she
blessed the mistletoe and bestowed a kiss on all who passed beneath
it. In the 18th century, the legend was adopted as a promise to marry.
At Christmas a lady standing under a mistletoe may not refuse a kiss.
If she does, she cannot expect to marry the following year. So it is
told.
Why are there bunnies and eggs at Easter?
The ancient Anglo-Saxons celebrated the return of spring with a carnival
commemorating their goddess of offspring and of springtime, Eostre.
The word carnival possibly originated from the Latin ‘carne vale’
meaning “flesh, farewell” or “meat, farewell.” The offerings were
rabbits and colored eggs, bidding an end to winter.
As it happened, the pagan festival of Eostre occurred at the same time
of year as the Christian observance of the Resurrection of Christ and it
didn’t take the Christian missionaries long to convert the
Anglo-Saxons when they encountered them in the second century. The
offering of rabbits and eggs eventually became the Easter bunny and
Easter eggs.
If blood is red, why are veins blue?
Blood is bright red in its oxygenated form and a dark red in
deoxygenated form. In simpler terms, it is bright red when it leaves the
lungs full of oxygen and dark red when it returns to the lungs for a
refill. Veins appear blue because light penetrating the skin is absorbed
and reflected in high energy wavelengths back to the eye. Higher
energy wavelengths are blue.
Why did Columbus and others try to sail around the world?
You probably know that people native to the Americas are called
“Indians” because early explorers like Christopher Columbus thought they
had come across the Indian spice islands. Traders were forced to sail
westward after the spice route to the East by land was blocked for
Europeans by Muslim uprisings.
Why is it called a “loo?”
The British word for toilet, “loo”, derives from the French “garde a
l’eau!” In medieval Europe people had little conception of hygiene and
threw the contents of their chamber pots out the window into the street
below. In France the practice was preceded by “garde a l’eau!” (“watch
out for the water!”). In England, this phrase was Anglicized, first to
“gardy-loo!”, then just “loo”, and eventually came to mean the
toilet/lavatory itself. The American word for toilet, “john”, is called
after the John Harington who in 1596 invented an indoor water closet
for Queen Elizabeth I.
Why is the sky blue?
When sunlight travels through the atmosphere, it collides with gas
molecules. These molecules scatter the light. The shorter the wavelength
of light, the more it is scattered by the atmosphere. Because it has a
shorter wavelength than the other colors, blue light is scattered
more, ten times more than red light, for instance. That is why the sky
is blue.
Why does the setting sun look reddish orange?
When the sun is on the
horizon, its light takes a longer path through the atmosphere to reach
your eyes than when the sun is directly overhead. By the time the light
of the setting sun reaches your eyes, most of the blue light has been
scattered out. The light you finally see is reddish orange, the color
of white light minus blue.
Why do onions make you cry?
Onions, like other plants, are made of cells. The cells are divided into
two sections separated by a membrane. One side of the membrane
contains an enzyme which helps chemical processes occur in your body.
The other side of the membrane contains molecules that contain sulfur.
When you cut an onion, the contents on each side of the membrane mix
and cause a chemical reaction. This reaction produces molecules such as
ethylsufine which make your eyes water.
To prevent crying when you cut an onion, cut it under a running tap of
cold water. The sulfur compounds dissolve in water and are rinsed down
the sink before they reach your eyes. You can also put the onion in the
freezer for ten minutes before you cut it. Cold temperatures slow down
the reaction between the enzyme and the sulfur compounds so fewer of
the burning molecules will reach your eyes.
Why do you get hiccups?
Hiccups happen when the diaphragm, the muscle that controls our
breathing, becomes irritated and start to spasm and contract
uncontrollably. With each contraction, air is pulled into the lungs very
quickly, passes through the voice box, and then the epiglottis closes
behind the rush of air, shaking the vocal chords, causing the “hic”
sound. The irritation can be caused by rapid eating, emotional stress
and even some diseases. The best cure? Breathing into a paper bag. This
calms the diaphragm by increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in your
bloodstream.
Why are camels called “ships of the desert?”
Camels are called “ships of the desert” because of the way they move,
not because of their transport capabilities. Camels sway from side to
side because they move both legs on one side at the same time, elevating
that side. This is called pacing, a ship-like motion which can make
the rider feel sick.
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