Fact of the Day: Fri-18-Nov-2022

Fact of the Day: 18/11/2022 Have you ever heard of trigonometry? It’s actually simpler  than you may think! According to LiveScience.com, “Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that studies relationships between the sides and angles of triangles” (par. 1). This...

Fact of the Day: Thu-17-Nov-2022

Fact of the Day: 17/11/2022 You may have seen arches in places like bridges, buildings, and many other forms of architecture. Why do you think arches are used so often? One of the reasons could be because they are incredibly strong. According to HowStuffWorks.com,...

Fact of the Day: Wed-16-Nov-2022

Fact of the Day: 16/11/2022 Colors are something most people are familiar with—you probably learned about them very early on— but they might be more complex than you think. For example, do you know what color theory is? According to Interaction design.org, “Color...

Fact of the Day: Tue-15-Nov-2022

Fact of the Day: 15/11/2022 Phones are incredibly useful, versatile, and convenient, but they haven’t always been that way. Some of the first phones were “car phones,” extremely heavy and awkward to use. Car phones were also roughly the size of the computers...

Fact of the Day: Mon-14-Nov-2022

Fact of the Day: 14/11/2022 What is oceanography? You may be able to tell what it is just by the name, but here’s an official definition from National Geographic.org: “Oceanography is the study of the physical, chemical, and biological features of the ocean, including...