Science plays an important role in our life because many functions depend on it, are you aware of its interesting and dangerous facts, if not, we tell you.
As the world is progressing, there are many surprising facts about man, some of which are interesting and some are dangerous. are increasing.
Unbelievable fact:
It is almost impossible for any living thing to survive without a head, but in the last century it has become so. This incredible incident happened in 1945 when on September 10, 1945, an American farmer, Lloyd Olsen, bitten a chicken, but it did not die, but lived without a head for 18 months.
Dangerous Scientific Facts:
If you wear a tie, it may be of concern to you that wearing a tie reduces blood flow to the brain by up to 7.5%.
You may die laughing. In general, loud laughter and continuous laughing can cause heart attack or suffocation and many such incidents have happened in the past.
So be careful while watching comedy shows.
The biggest word in the English language is pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis, a type of lung disease.
Interesting Scientific Facts:
A cloud weighs about a million tons.
30 times more likely to be struck by lightning than giraffes.
Twins may have many habits and traits in common, but their fingerprints are not exactly the same.
Your brain is constantly eating itself and this process is called phagocytosis. in which cells eat small cells or molecules to remove them from the nervous system.
However, there is no need to worry as this process is not harmful but helps to keep your brain safe.
The dino saar is the largest animal ever discovered in the world and accordingly everything about it is bigger than other animals. A piece of diana saar excrement that has been discovered so far is 30 cm long and weighs more than two litres.
How many bacteria there are in the world can be estimated from the fact that if all the bacteria were placed on top of each other, the distance would be equal to 10 billion light years.
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