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How Daytona Qualifying Works

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Qualifying for any NASCAR race is challenging, but Daytona qualifying is especially tough. Find out why Daytona qualifying is so complex at HowStuffWorks.

How Maybachs Work

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If you're like most people, you've never heard of the Maybach. It's an unbelievable driving machine complete with back-seat writing tables and an engine that can outperform the Corvette's. Check out the Maybach.

10 Greenhouses Around the World

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Greenhouses around the world great the ideal growing solution anywhere. Check out these top 10 greenhouses around the world.

How to Use Mirrors While Towing

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Using mirrors while towing is essential to towing your vehicle safely. Learn all about using mirrors while towing at HowStuffWorks.

How Cruise Missiles Work

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A fascinating article that describes how cruise missiles work and explores some of their advanced technology!

The Ultimate Seal Quiz

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There are many different kinds of seals, each with a different size, shape, color and behavior. Some seals are smarter than others, some seals diver deeper than others, some like warm water and some like the icy waters of the poles. Take this quiz to learn more about seals.

The Land Down Under: The Australian Geography Quiz

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You may already know that the Australian continent includes the Australian mainland and nearby islands, but how well-versed are you in some of the finer details of its geography? Test your knowledge of the "land down under" with this Australian geography quiz.

Argentinosaurus Was Almost Half as Long as a Football Field

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Argentinosaurus is one of the largest known dinosaurs to have ever walked the Earth, and its sheer size captures the imagination of scientists and enthusiasts alike.

Could We Build Our Own Gundams?

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Well, heck yeah, we can, and we have. Let's take a look.

Why André the Giant Was Larger Than Life

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André the Giant made his wrestling debut at New York City's Madison Square Garden. HowStuffWorks looks at what made him larger than life.

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