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DO YOU KNOW?


  • Do you know that the liver is the only organ in the body  that  floats in water? 
  • Do you  know that it takes 7 seconds for food to move  from the mouth to the stomach?
  • Do you also know that even if one is turned upside down food will still get to the stomach? 
  • Am sure you don't also know that the brain,I mean your brain can store  information that is five times the content of the Encyclopedae Britannica?
  • Do you know that  Religious  war have claimed more lifes than any other thing in the world?  
  • Do you know that "Anaidea" is a Greek word used only once in the Bible?,and it means to be "shameless "
  • Do you know  that some animals such as pigeons, dolphins, navigates  using the earth's magnetic field
  • Do you know  that the Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest  ocean. It is more than twice as big as the second largest  ocean, the Atlantic  and  it is wide enough to fit all the continents and deep enough  to swallow Mount Everest  the world's  highest  mountain?
  • Do you know that emotion  is the  most  unstable  leader  in  life when it is about  decision making?
  • Do you know  that  every day, an adult body produces 300million new  cells? 
  • Do you know that acid  in the stomach  is  strong enough  to dissolve  a razor?
  • Do you know that the size of the eyes remain the same from birth  through out  your  life. 
  • Do you know that you use 200 muscles to take a  step? in terms of movement! 
  • Do you also know that you are to watch out for more of these  because I am not Yet done with what you don't know?  






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  2. Great and informative. We look forward to reading more.
    Great work brother

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  3. Totally love this info. Always a lot to learn from you as always. Olawalium

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