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If a bee's body is much bigger than the wings, how come it can still fly?
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If the freezing point of Oxygen is -361.8°F, what would happen if one were to breathe air that cold, assuming they do not have any underlying conditions like Asthma or COPD?
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If a bee's body is much bigger than the wings, how come it can still fly?
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