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Science Starter – Daily Challenge Science trivia #4

Science Trivia 1. By the time you are 75 years old, how many years will you have spent sleeping: 17, 23, 37, or 42? 2. Which part of your eye receives no blood at all: the cornea, iris, or retina? 3. How many feet does food travel in the average adult’s digestive tract: 10, 20, or 30 feet? 4. Who has more bones: an adult, a teenager, or a baby? 5. In the month of May, which 10-year-old will grow faster: Tim in the U.S. or Tom in Australia?

Science Trivia 1. By the time you are 75 years old, how many years will you have spent sleeping: 17, 23, 37, or 42? 2. Which part of your eye receives no blood at all: the cornea, iris, or retina? 3. How many feet does food travel in the average adult’s digestive tract: 10, 20, or 30 feet? 4. Who has more bones: an adult, a teenager, or a baby? 5. In the month of May, which 10-year-old will grow faster: Tim in the U.S. or Tom in Australia?