Carol Yeager (1960-1994) is the heaviest person in the world in history. His maximum weight reached 1,500 kilograms, equivalent to the weight of a truck. He died at the age of 34 due to necrosis of the skin caused by bacterial infection.
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When Gone with the Wind was released in 1939, it grossed $225.7 million at the box office. This record remains unbroken to this day, and the film has won 10 Oscars.
The tallest man in the world is Robert Pershing Warlow. He was 2.72 meters tall, but he died at the age of 22.
Ashrita Furman is a world record-breaker. She has broken over 600 world records, some of which are quite unique. She also holds the ten most difficult world records to break.
The person who has won the most Olympic gold medals in the world is the famous swimmer Phelps. He has won a total of 28 Olympic medals in his sports career, including 23 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 2 bronze medals.
The person with the longest nails in the world is from Pune, India. His nails have not been cut for more than 60 years and the total length of his nails is 909.6 cm.
To be more precise, he was a lucky man. When the United States dropped atomic bombs on Japan, this man witnessed two explosions and survived both explosions. His record is probably never going to be broken.
Under normal circumstances, it is extremely rare for a person to be struck by lightning. Even if it happens once, it will not happen again. However, Roy Sullivan was struck by lightning seven times and survived every time.
The largest office building in the world is the Pentagon in Washington, which can accommodate 31,000 people working at the same time and has held this world record since its construction.
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