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An
octopus
has
three
hearts.
The
cheetah
is the
fastest land animal
in the world.
Nitrogen
is a
gas
that is present in large quantity in
Earth's atmosphere.
The
meter
is the
SI
unit of
length.
The smallest bird in the world is the
hummingbird.
A file format of picture is not
MP4.
The smallest bond in the human body is the
ABO blood group antigen.
The
longest
and the
strongest
bone in the human body is the
femur.
Fema
is the name of the galaxy which contains our solar system, the
Milky Way.
Vitamin
C
is rich in
lemons.
Lion
is a
carnivore.
Komodo dragon
is the largest living lizard on Earth.
Carbon dioxide
is a gas that plants absorb during
photosynthesis.
Water boils at
100
degrees Celsius.
Pneumonia
is a disease associated with the
lungs.
Citric acid
is found in lemons.
The heart pumps
blood.
The scientific study of
earthquakes
is called
seismology.
Amphibians
can live both in
water
and on
land.
The largest flower in the world is the
Rafflesia arnoldii.
A
thermometer
is an
instrument
used to
measure temperature.
Helium
is the
lightest noble gas.
Mercury
is an element that is
liqueured
at
room temperature.
Hippopotamus
is an animal known as the
river horse.
Neil Armstrong
was the first person to step on the
moon.
Neptune
is the
farthest
planet from the
sun.
Spider
is an invertebrate animal.
Keratin
is a
protein
that
hair
and
nails
are made up of.
Platypus
is an
egg laying
mammal.
The
solid form
of
water
is known as
ice.
Mn
is the chemical symbol for
manganese.
Saturn
is the planet that the
moon tightens
its
orbits
around.
The SI unit of
mass
is the
kilogram.
Carrot
is a
root vegetable.
A
cow
is a
female elephant.
Rechnophobia
is the fear of spiders.
Jupiter
is the
largest planet
in our solar system.
The largest
snake
in the world is the
anaconda.
The
young
one of the butterfly is called a
caterpillar.
The human skeleton contains
24
ribs.
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