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Useful facts - 1

1. Chewing on gum while cutting onions can help a
person from stop
producing tears. Try it next time you chop
onions!!!!!!!!!!

2. Until babies are six months old, they can breathe
and swallow at
the same time. Indeed convenient!

3. Offered a new pen to write with, 97% of all
people will write
their own name.

4. Male mosquitoes are vegetarians. Only females
bite.

5. The average person's field of vision encompasses a
200-degree wide
angle.

6. To find out if a watermelon is ripe, knock it, and
if it sounds
hollow then it is ripe.

7. Canadians can send letters with personalized
postage stamps
showing their own photos on each stamp.

8. Babies' eyes do not produce tears until the baby
is approximately
six to eight weeks old.

9. It snowed in the Sahara Desert in February of
1979.

10. Plants watered with warm water grow larger and
more quickly than
plants watered with cold water.

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