SortStack #2797 — 2034-02-04

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  1. A mantis shrimp throwing its famous punch 3 ms

    The strike accelerates like a bullet and creates collapsing cavitation bubbles that briefly flash with light and heat — prey gets hit twice by one punch.

  2. Sunlight travelling from the Sun's surface to Earth 8.3 min

    If the Sun vanished right now, we'd keep seeing it — and orbiting it — for another 8 minutes and 20 seconds before noticing anything.

  3. A chicken egg's incubation, laying to hatching 21 days

    Chicks start cheeping to their mother through the shell a day or two before hatching — and she clucks back to encourage them out.

  4. Lent, from Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday 46 days

    It's famously a 40-day fast, but the calendar span is 46 days — Sundays are feast days and traditionally don't count.

  5. The construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza 20 years

    Herodotus and modern estimates agree on roughly two decades — meaning workers placed a multi-tonne block about every five minutes of daylight.

  6. The Romanov dynasty's rule over Russia 304 years

    It began with a 16-year-old reluctantly accepting the throne in 1613 and ended 304 years later with Nicholas II's abdication in 1917.

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