Top 10 Quiz Questions | Tricky Quiz For Late Night Talk
In this video there are 10 quiz questions that you are to answer. You can write your score of top 10 quiz questions in the comment section. #quiz #top10 #viral
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5 Most Rich People And Their Net Worth | Amazing Facts by Red Info
In this video, i am going to tell you who are 5 most rich people in the world and their net worth.
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There are 5 most rich people and their net worth:
1. Elon Musk - around $200 billion
2. Jeff Bezos - around $190 billion
3. Bernard Arnault & family (LVMH) - around $180 billion
4. Bill Gates - around $130 billion
5. Mark Zuckerberg - around $100 billion
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Life Saving Important Information | What to do when gas spreads everywhere? Information By Red Info
If you ever forget to turn off the gas, and gas spreads everywhere in the kitchen, do not turn on the light, as it can cause a fire. In such a situation, first turn off the gas, then open the kitchen window so that the gas can escape. If you're thinking that turning on the exhaust fan will quickly remove the gas, I should tell you not to do that because even a small spark can cause a fire. If you find this information helpful, please like and share the video to spread awareness and help others avoid harm.
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10 Fun Facts About America | Red Info | Info you don't know
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History Of Statue Of Liberty With Detailed Timelines | Things you don't know before
Detailed Timeline of the Statue of Liberty
1865: Edouard de Laboulaye, a famous French historian, came up with the idea that France should build a statue to give to the United States to celebrate their success in becoming a democracy.
1870: The French sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was appointed to build and design the Statue of Liberty, and began sketching the same.
1871: In order to decide on a site for the statue, Bartholdi visited the US and chose the New York Harbor as the location.
1875: The project was announced and efforts to raise fundraising for the statue began.
1876: Construction of the Statue of Liberty began.
1878: The work on the Statue of Liberty’s head and shoulders is completed and kept on display at the Paris Universal Exposition.
1881: American architect Richard Morris Hunt is chosen to design the pedestal.
1883: The assembly of the statue began in Paris as well as the construction of the pedestal.
1885: The Statue of Liberty arrived in New York City from France on June 17th, but the pedestal was not done and hence it was kept in storage for almost a year.
1886: On October 28, President Grover Cleveland officially unravels the symbolic Statue of Liberty at a ceremony.
1892: The U.S. government sets up an immigration station on Ellis Island. Millions of immigrants would pass by the statue as they entered the country for the first time.
1903: The poem ‘The New Colossus’ by Emma Lazarus gets inscribed at the base of the statue.
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