Facts are pieces of information that are objectively true or accurate and can be verified through evidence or reliable sources. They are not opinions, beliefs, or interpretations, but rather objective statements that can be proven or disproven.

One key feature of facts is that they are independent of personal opinions or beliefs. In other words, a fact remains true regardless of whether someone believes it or not. For example, the fact that the Earth orbits around the sun is true regardless of whether someone thinks the opposite is true.