• Question: whats the most interesting fact you know in science

    Asked by caoimhe to Chloe, Irene, Pierre, NULL, Uday on 9 Nov 2015. This question was also asked by 892ntrd35.
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      Uday Bangavadi answered on 9 Nov 2015:


      For me the most interesting fact in science is , Both Hydrogen and Oxygen helps to burn other things individually. But when these two are combined it forms one of the vital molecules in the world.. Its Water …!!!! Without that non of us can sustain.

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      NULL answered on 9 Nov 2015:


      That all across the universe atoms tend to drift apart, they tend to just form clouds and not clump together. They even made a fundamental law to describe this: the second law of thermodynamics.

      But in certain parts of the universe atoms have managed to stick together in such complicated ways that we have the sun, the earth, and life, including us. I think that’s completely mind-blowing.

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      Chloe Huseyin answered on 10 Nov 2015:


      You’re only 10% human.. Well kind of! For every one human cell that you’re made up of there are ten bacterial cells living in/on you.. So that means every human cell is outnumbered 10 to 1 but don’t worry lots of them are good bacteria!

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      Pierre Casaubielh answered on 10 Nov 2015:


      The gravity force that make us stay on the ground… looking at our planet from the sky, you can imagine people straight up on the north side and up-side-down in the south 🙂 … it is funny the last one do not fall.

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      Irene Regan answered on 12 Nov 2015:


      I have to tell you something about blood:

      There are around 260 million cells in a drop of blood.

      In one day, your blood travels nearly 12,000 miles.

      Your heart beats around 35 million times per year.

      Your heart pumps a million barrels of blood during the average lifetime — enough to fill three super-tankers.

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