Trivia is bits of information that is unimportant and mostly useless. The information does tend to be interesting to people who are interested in tiny details on any given topic.
An example would be to know the batting averages of all the major league players.
Or to know the gas mileage of all the passenger cars on the road today.
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geometrical
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trivia in trigonomtry
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geometrical
counting 123
Examples of science trivia: How far is the earth from the sun? How hot is the sun? What is the temperature of the center of the earth? What are the cricket's "ears"?
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You may search many search engines: * Google * Yahoo! and any more.
There are a wide variety of online sites which offer free access to a wealth of Christmas trivia questions. Examples of such sites include the web domains "XmasFun" and "ChristmasTrivia."
Science trivia are interesting facts or pieces of information related to various scientific fields such as biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, and more. These trivia facts are often used for entertainment, educational purposes, or to test knowledge and awareness about science topics.
trivia? do u mean like trivia games or what? cause if ur talking about trivia games you could always search for it or make your own trivia game
The plural of trivia is "trivia." The word "trivia" is considered a mass noun, so it does not typically have a distinct plural form.