SCIENCE WEEK FUN FACTS FRIDAY. DID YOU KNOW? The average person accidentally eats 430 bugs each year of their life. FRIDAY.

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SCIENCE WEEK FUN FACTS FRIDAY

DID YOU KNOW? The average person accidentally eats 430 bugs each year of their life. FRIDAY

TRY IT FOR YOURSELF! Put a chicken bone in a jar of vinegar and leave it for three days. So….how long would you sit in a bath of vinegar? FRIDAY

LEARN ABOUT YOU! Sneezes can travel at up to 100 MPH. Why do people close their eyes when they sneeze? FRIDAY

GUESS WHAT… The “5 second rule” is not true Many people believe that any food dropped on the floor fails to pick up microbes within the first 5 seconds. However, bacteria can climb onto food particles immediately upon contact! FRIDAY