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“What’s SICK that’s NOT SICK?”

If to indicate which word scares most people in Vietnamese, it must be a synonym. This is considered as a “specialty” of the language more than this “stormy wind”. The same word but used in all kinds of meanings from nouns to verbs, adjectives, so not only foreigners but also many Vietnamese people also give up.

In many cases, synonyms are frequently used with a certain meaning, but when mentioned with another meaning, many people cannot help but bewildered. It is also because of this feature that there are many puzzles that challenge Vietnamese people. For example the question below.

What dives without diving?

Vietnamese quiz: What's LIGHT that's NOT LIGHT?  - The answer is very easy, but not everyone can answer it!  - Photo 1.

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In this question, the given data is only “dive without diving”, asking to find an object to satisfy the requirement. Many people will ask the question: “Wow, is there anything in this world that can dive but can’t?”, “What’s so weird, so hard to understand!”. Besides, this is a word quiz question so the answer will depend on the words in the question.

In fact, the answer to this question is very easy, which is: SUN.

The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System, accounting for about 99.8% of the Solar System’s mass. It is a near-perfect sphere, only slightly flattened by about nine parts per million, meaning its polar diameter differs from the equatorial diameter by only 10 km (6 mi), because the Sun exists in a plasma state. and is not solid, so the rotational speed (angular velocity) is faster at the equator than at the poles. This is called asynchronous motion. The period of this true motion is approximately 25.6 days at the equator and 33.5 days at the poles.

Vietnamese quiz: What's LIGHT that's NOT LIGHT?  - The answer is very easy, but not everyone can answer it!  - Photo 3.

The reason why the sun sets without setting is because due to the refraction of light by the atmosphere, the path of light rays from the setting Sun is deviated much near the horizon, causing an apparent astronomical sunset to occur. when the Sun was about once its diameter below the horizon. Sunset should not be confused with dusk, in the precise sense of the end of evening twilight when darkness falls, with astronomical twilight when the Sun has dropped 18 degrees below the horizon.

But anyway, the answer is very easy, can you answer this question?

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