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Thursday, May 16, 2013

Here is some AWEsome FACTS from the AWEsome Chenxi

Here are the AWEsome facts:
1.Did you know that most Adults are just bigger versions of kids?
2.Many people who read the word yawn or yawing begin to yawn (are you yawning?)
3.Squirrels forget where about 50% of the nuts they’ve hidden are. Useless, Hahaha
4.About 1 out of every 2 million people will die by falling out of bed. Be careful, not funny. Most who will die this way are either very young children or elderly people.
5.The average person laughs 15 times per day. Hahaha!
6.Over 3 million people globally every month search for something online with the words interesting facts in it according to the most popular search engine.
7.humans swallow 8 spiders in a year during there sleep...Creepy!!! *#
8.The tallest girl in the world ever recorded was 8 feet 2 inches tall and died at the young age of 17.
9.The average human with a full head of hair contains between 85,000 to 150,000 hairs.
10.Cold weather makes fingernails grow faster. Weird!
11.Only humans cry because of feelings. Awesome!
12.You can give change for a dollar in 293 different coin variations. Good luck!
13.There are 31,557,600 seconds in a year. A leap year has 31,622,400 seconds. Amazing!
14.Four out of five people over 100 years old are women. Interesting!
15.The eye of an ostrich is larger than it’s brain.
16.More people are killed from donkeys in a year than planes.
17.Most snowflakes form with 6 tips or branches. Generally, the colder it is when the snowflake is formed the sharper and more defined the tips will be.
18.Did you know that your brain has no pain receptors or pain fibers and the brain it’s self cannot feel? Your brain cannot even feel pain. Although headaches are still not all the way understood, one reason it’s believed you feel headaches is because the skull is surrounded by what’s called meninges or blood vessels which do have pain receptors.
tell me which Fact you like the most when you comment PLEASE!


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