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Fun Science Facts Kids and Parents Will Love

Learning science can be extremely enjoyable once kids find out amazing and interesting facts about the world that surrounds us. These facts can relate to anything, from outer space to animals, from the human body to nature.


Octopuses Have Three Hearts

An octopus has three hearts and blue blood. Two hearts help pump blood to the gills, while the third pumps blood through the rest of the body.


Bananas Are Technically Berries

Many children are surprised to learn that bananas are actually classified as berries, while strawberries are not.


A Day on Venus Is Longer Than a Year

Venus rotates so slowly that one full day on Venus lasts longer than its entire trip around the Sun.


Sharks Are Older Than Trees

Sharks have existed for more than 400 million years, meaning they were around before trees even appeared on Earth.


Honey Never Spoils

Archaeologists have discovered jars of honey in ancient tombs that are still safe to eat thousands of years later.


Your Brain Uses a Lot of Energy

Even though the brain is only a small part of the body, it uses around 20 percent of the body’s energy.


Some Turtles Can Breathe Through Their Butts

Certain turtle species can absorb oxygen through special areas near their tails while underwater during winter.


Sloths Can Hold Their Breath Longer Than Dolphins

Sloths can slow their heart rates and hold their breath for up to 40 minutes.


There Are More Stars Than Grains of Sand

Scientists estimate there are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth.


Final Thoughts

Fun scientific facts will allow children to realize that learning is not about stress but about fun. Minor discoveries always bring major questions into mind, thus fostering curiosity and imagination along with increased interest in reading and science in general.

 

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