Is Your Kid Asking Too Much Questions? – 50 Thought Provoking Facts For You!

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Mommyyyy ? Why does the cow Moooo? ” “Why the dogs are not flying in the air like the chicken does ?”.

Children are always never tired of asking questions and making parents befuddled.
My little brother used to do that!

Whenever he used to see beach, lake, river, pond or even a puddle he used to threaten my parents by asking “What is in the water?” And my father says clownfishes, snakes, tiger sharks, jellyfish,starfish, humpback whales, oysters, eels, algae, seal, seahorse, crabs, squids, turtles, tortoise, crocodiles,corals, octopus, dolphins, stingrays (even life of pie doesn’t carry more than this) and there my brother asks without any pity on my father ” THEN?”

And my father will end up saying Titanic and even dinosaurs!No one in my family would dare to show water in my brother’s eyes or they will be no more then lol!

According to a Havard Health psychology researcher Paul Harris, a child asks 40000  questions between the ages of two and five. By the age of 4, most of questions will all be explanatory seeking in nature.

According to the society for research in child development, children come up with why and how questions not to disturb or annoy their parents but they really need an explanation!

The great tip is, you can raise the same question to your child back encouraging him to think more (and sometimes make him to forgot the question).

But what is she/he was appreciated by someone for not answering the question which in the books? It will be pleasing right?

Here are 50 thought provoking facts you could tell your child before she/he could asks anything to loss your patience! Haha, and I am not going to say like” It’s impossible to sneeze without blinking your eyes!”

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Animal Facts

1. An average snail has 1000 teeth used for cutting food. Some species may have 20,000 teeth held in rows.

2. There’s a restaurant in Japan using monkeys as waiters.

3. Elephants normally sleep only 2-3 hours a day, smell water which are 12 miles away(19 kms),detect rain 150 miles away(241 kms!) and they are the mammals to have chin after humans.

4. In 2011, a monkey was arrested in Pakistan for crossing border in India.

5. Headless cockroaches are capable of living for weeks but could die from starvation and could get sick when left alone.

6. Cats can dream. They produce the same brain wave patterns that we do when we dream.

7. Pandas can poop up to 40 times a day.

8. Dolphins can communicate with one another over a telephone, and appear to know who they are talking to.

They give each other names and will answer to it even when called by dolphins they don’t know and they have the longest memory in the animal kingdom.

9. One of the only vertebrate species that can’t yawn is the giraffe.

10. Penguins have supraorbital near the eye that filters salt from the water out of their system.

11. In 2008,Normal knighted a penguin!The penguin “Sir Nils” was knighted with the approval of King Harald V because the penguin is the mascot of his guard.

12. 90% of hunting is done by the lionesa to bring prey for their cubs.

13. Squirrels plant more trees than an average human in their life time.They hide their nuts underground and forget about them!

14. Octopus have three hearts.

15. Male seahorses give birth to their youngs!

16. The kakapo bird has a strong, musty smell which attracts the predators easily.

17. All apes laugh when they get tickled.

18. The quills of African porcupines are as long as 10 pencils.

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Historical Facts

1. Ice Age Britons use human skulls as cup.

2. The Taj Mahal tools 2O years to complete and approximately 20,000 workers to complete.1000 elephants are used to support the construction of Taj Mahal.

3. The Amazon forest is referred to as “the lungs of the world” as it delivers 20 % of the world’s oxygen supply.

4. Ancient Egyptians used stones as pillows.

5. Around 60,000 tons of granite was used to build the Brihadeeshwar temple.

6. Some Viking chiefs are buried inside their ships.

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Human Body Facts

1. Your mouth produces about 1 litre of saliva each day!

2. Laid end to end,the adult’s blood vessels can circle the Earth’s equator 4 times.

3. Babies don’t shed tears until they are 1 year old.

4. The human heart beats more than 3 billion times in an average life span.

5. Scientists estimate that the nose can recognise a trillion different scents.

6. The DNA of a person’s body when uncoiled can stretch from the Pluto to the sun and back!

7. Scientists believed that yawning is a sign of the brain is deficient of oxygen and regulates our body temperature.

8. Blood makes up 8% of your total body weight.

9. Skin is the largest body organ accounting for 15% of the total body weight.

10. Hair grows 6 inches per year.

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India Facts

1. The first rocket was so light and small that it was transported on a bicycle to the Thumba Launching Station in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala.

2. India is the world’s second-largest English speaking country after United States.

3. India’s “Go Air” airline only hires female flight attendants because they are lighter, so they save up to US$500,000 per year in fuel.

4. The world’s biggest family lives together in India: a man with 39 wives and 94 children.

5. In September 2009, India’s ISRO Chandrayaan- 1 using its Moon Mineralogy Mapper detected water on the moon for the first time.

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Space Science Facts

1. Venus is the hottest planet present in the solar system. The temperature is 450 degree celsius present there!

2. The space will be completely silent because there is no medium for sound to travel.

3. The footprints of the astronauts in the moon are more likely to be stayed there for 100 billion years.

4. The core temperature of the Sun is around 15 million Celsius!
5. Gravity changes how a person weigh on a planet.

6. Opal has been discovered in mars.

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Plant Science Facts

1. The oldest living tree is in California which more than 4800 years old.

2. The earth have 80,000 edible varieties of plants. We eat only about 30 varieties.

3. Trees cam communicate with each other.

4. The tallest tree is 379 feet high which is in California.

5. Humans cut down 27,000 trees everyday to make toilet paper.

6. The smallest fruit is called utricle which is the size of a small ant.

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Elakeya I am a young Physician Associate by career but always love to write! I expertise in medical writing, nutrition, cooking, and even travel and food.
Elakeya I am a young Physician Associate by career but always love to write! I expertise in medical writing, nutrition, cooking, and even travel and food.

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