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Peanut butter meets federal safety standards if it contains no more than 210 insect fragments per 700 grams, which is equivalent to an average size jar of peanut butter.

Recent discoveries by scientists in England suggest that some large dinosaurs were able to sprint at speeds of almost 18 miles per hour.

In electricity, frequency is the measure of the number of cycles of current per second.

Cruise ships generate up to 25,000 gallons of sewage per day and can legally dump raw sewage in the ocean only 3 miles from shore.

sex His salary is thousand yen per month.

Sea otters have the thickest fur of any animal, with over a million hairs per square inch.

In the past, merchants would attempt only one crossing of the Sahara desert per year.

Distance per degree of longitude at equator.

The planned expansion of the refinery will increase capacity there from 80,000 barrels per day to 240,000.

The average cough comes out of your mouth at over 50 miles per hour.

Elephants eat about 16 hours per day, spread out through several periods during the early morning, late afternoon, and during the night.

The average child watches almost 3 hours of television per day.

The killer whale is the fastest mammal in the sea, and can reach speeds up to 30 miles per hour when chasing prey.

Tuna swim at a steady rate of 10 miles per hour, and they never stop moving until they die.

In general, a car's trade-in value decreases by about 30% per year.

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