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60+ Amazing Facts about the Human body

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So, have you ever wondered how many atoms there are in your body, and why do your veins look blue instead of red? Well! let's poke around the human body and see what's going on with 60+ Amazing Facts about the Human body. 60+ Amazing Facts about the Human Body #1  Goosebumps are an evolutionary reflex, leftover from our ancestors. The release of adrenaline made their hair stand up, and they look scarier to approaching predators. #2  The beating sound your heart makes is the clap of valve leaflets opening and closing. #3  Your heart doesn't replicate itself unless you have an injury. #4  Your corneas are the only parts of your body that don't get the blood. #5  Human brains have a hundred billion (100,000,000,000) neurons. Give or take. #6  The vessels in your body are long enough to circle the Earth twice or more. #7  The idea that we use only 10% of our brains is a myth. At any given time, you use almost 100%. Otherwise, you wouldn't be able to perf...

10 Astonishing Facts about Nature

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Nature is packed with wonders. We live on the most magnificent planet earth, the greenery of which is very clean and attractive but in between this some things are awaiting to make you astonished. Whenever you will step on to nature's way, every time it will astound you. So, get ready for being astonished! 10 Astonishing Facts about Nature #1 Cows kill more people than Sharks Difficult to believe, but true. On an average, Sharks kill 4 people a year, whereas Cows kill 22 a year. Indeed, Sharks are more fatal for humans to compare to Cows. People kill about 100 million sharks a year! Quite strange right? When Cows feel defensive, they will gather in a circle, all facing outside, cutting their heads down and stammering the deck. Many Cows lead the charge while they are aggressive. #2 During one time it was not possible to decompose tree as there was no bacteria 300 million years ago, the trees do not look like the ones we now have on earth. Those trees may grow incredibly large, but ...