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Feb 6, 2026

[Answer] Which fruit would you avoid if you suffer from xanthophobia?

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...Xanthophobia is fear of the color yellow. Xanthophobia is derived from the Greek word “xantho”, meaning yellow and “phobos” which means fear. Like other fears and phobias, it can cause panic, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, sweating, and nausea. The common cause of this phobia is traumatic experiences involving the color yellow, like getting stung by a bee or perhaps getting hit by a yellow car. Sufferers of xanthophobia fear anything yellow, including bananas, lemons, mustard, the sun, or even just the word yellow.

[Ans] Which fruit would you avoid if you suffer from xanthophobia?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which fruit would you avoid if you suffer from xanthophobia?"



Xanthophobia is fear of the color yellow. Xanthophobia is derived from the Greek word “xantho”, meaning yellow and “phobos” which means fear. Like other fears and phobias, it can cause panic, difficulty breathing, irregular heartbeat, sweating, and nausea. The common cause of this phobia is traumatic experiences involving the color yellow, like getting stung by a bee or perhaps getting hit by a yellow car. Sufferers of xanthophobia fear anything yellow, including bananas, lemons, mustard, the sun, or even just the word yellow.

[Answer] What is in the picture?

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A weather vane, wind vane, or weathercock is an instrument used for showing the direction of the wind. It is typically used as an architectural ornament to the highest point of a building. The word "vane" comes from the Old English word "fana" meaning "flag".

Although partly functional, weather vanes are generally decorative, often featuring the traditional cockerel design with letters indicating the points of the compass. Other common motifs include ships, arrows and horses. Not all weather vanes have pointers. When the wind is sufficiently strong, the head of the arrow or cockerel (or equivalent depending on the chosen design) will indicate the direction from which the wind is blowing.

The weather vane was independently invented in ancient China and Greece around the same time during the 2nd century BCE. The earliest written reference to a weather vane appears in the Huainanzi, and a weather vane was fitted on top of the Tower of the Winds in Athens.

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Feb 5, 2026

[Answer] The earliest recorded autopsy in history was performed on which famous historical figure?

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...The first recorded autopsy in history is widely credited to the examination of Julius Caesar following his assassination in 44 BCE. According to Roman historian Suetonius, a physician named Antistius examined Caesar’s body after he was stabbed 23 times and concluded that only one wound—inflicted to the chest—was fatal. This methodical post-mortem assessment is considered the earliest known documented autopsy, marking a significant early moment in the history of forensic medicine and the scientific study of cause of death.

[Answer] The earliest recorded autopsy in history was performed on which famous historical figure?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The earliest recorded autopsy in history was performed on which famous historical figure?"



...The first recorded autopsy in history is widely credited to the examination of Julius Caesar following his assassination in 44 BCE. According to Roman historian Suetonius, a physician named Antistius examined Caesar’s body after he was stabbed 23 times and concluded that only one wound—inflicted to the chest—was fatal. This methodical post-mortem assessment is considered the earliest known documented autopsy, marking a significant early moment in the history of forensic medicine and the scientific study of cause of death.

[Ans] The earliest recorded autopsy in history was performed on which famous historical figure?

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The first recorded autopsy in history is widely credited to the examination of Julius Caesar following his assassination in 44 BCE. According to Roman historian Suetonius, a physician named Antistius examined Caesar’s body after he was stabbed 23 times and concluded that only one wound—inflicted to the chest—was fatal. This methodical post-mortem assessment is considered the earliest known documented autopsy, marking a significant early moment in the history of forensic medicine and the scientific study of cause of death.

[Answer] The earliest recorded autopsy in history was performed on which famous historical figure?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The earliest recorded autopsy in history was performed on which famous historical figure?"



...The first recorded autopsy in history is widely credited to the examination of Julius Caesar following his assassination in 44 BCE. According to Roman historian Suetonius, a physician named Antistius examined Caesar’s body after he was stabbed 23 times and concluded that only one wound—inflicted to the chest—was fatal. This methodical post-mortem assessment is considered the earliest known documented autopsy, marking a significant early moment in the history of forensic medicine and the scientific study of cause of death.