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What role did dogs play in conquering the South Pole?

One of the decisive factors in Amundsen's victory over Scott in conquering the South Pole was the use of sled dogs. Moreover, Amundsen's plan considered them not only as a means of transportation. It was scheduled for the days when each dog should be shot, after which it became food for both people and other dogs. The total number of animals from the beginning of the expedition to the return to the base was reduced from 52 to 11.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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Whose blood was used to write the Koran, shown to the public in 2000?

One of the Iraqi mosques houses the Koran, written in the blood of Saddam Hussein. The book was created over two years and was demonstrated in 2000. According to Abbas Shakir Jaudi, the book's designer, Hussein donated a total of 27 liters of his blood for making ink, although many experts say this figure is unrealistic for one person during this period. After the death of Hussein, the Iraqi authorities and religious authorities cannot decide what to do with this Koran - on the one hand, it is forbidden to write such books with blood, and this act was immediately condemned by Muslims in other Arab countries, on the other hand, any Koran is a holy book and how It is also prohibited to destroy it in any way.

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