What is the cheapest thing in the world?

What is the cheapest thing in the world?

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Originally Answered: Which things are the cheapest in this world? The answer is: wheat. Actually, the entire agriculture complex, including corn, beef, pork and beans could fit this description. But for now we will focus on wheat.

Q. Where were grapes first found?

Middle East

Q. Who made first wine in the world?

In 2011, a wine press and fermentation jars from about 6,000 years ago were found in a cave in Armenia. The world’s earliest non-grape based wine is believe to be a fermented alcoholic beverage of rice, honey and fruit found in China and dating to about 7,000 BC.

Q. What’s the most expensive thing in the world 2020?

These Are The Most Expensive Things In The World, For Those Who Need To Know

  1. Koh-i-Noor Diamond, over $1 billion.
  2. History Supreme Yacht, $4.5 billion.
  3. Antilia, Mumbai, $2 billion.
  4. Eclipse (533 feet long), $1.5 billion.
  5. Villa Leopolda, $506 million.
  6. Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi, $450 million.

Q. What is the most rare item in the world?

These Are the Most Expensive Things in World

  • Graff Diamonds Hallucination watch: $55 million.
  • 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO: $70 million.
  • Bluefin tuna, $3.1 million.
  • Antilia, Mumbai: $2 billion.
  • Manhattan parking spot: $1 million.
  • Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi: $450 million.
  • The domain ‘CarInsurance.com’: $49.7 million.

Q. Who has the biggest house in Beverly Hills?

The Pritzker Estate, Beverly Hills The total of all buildings is over 53,000 square feet.

Q. What is the most expensive home in Beverly Hills?

The famously expensive Villa Firenze in Beverly Hills sold at an online auction (pending) on February 2 for an undisclosed price. The 13-bedroom, 17-bathroom, eight-powder room mansion at 67 Beverly Park Court was first listed for $165 million in 2017.

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