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How much of the human body is actually water? I've seen anecdotes claiming everything from 60% to 95%. Also is it even accurate to say things like blood, cytoplasm, and cerebrospinal fluid are water-based, or are they a mixture of chemicals all their own?
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How is it possible for scientists to predict the properties of the products of a chemical reaction, if they've never dealt with those specific products before?
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If we piled up all of the world's nuclear weapons along the equator and detonated them simultaneously when they were turned closest to the sun, could we blow the earth out of orbit?
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Why was the country of Colombia named after Christopher Columbus if he had nothing to do with its discovery or colonization by Europeans?
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I have a blanket that's fuzzy on one side and slick on the other side. When I lay under it fuzzy-side down, is it really keeping me warmer, or is it just my imagination?
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