17 Facts About the Human Body That Will Send Chills Down Your Spine

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Let’s face it, only a few of us had the guts to memorise all of the scientific information in school. Today’s topic, on the other hand, will be a lot easier to take in.

Fact: NatGeo

Your brain can generate enough electricity to power a small light bulb.

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Human teeth are roughly as strong as shark teeth.

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Depending on its acidity, if your stomach acid made contact with your skin, it could eat a hole in it.

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Depending on its acidity, if your stomach acid made contact with your skin, it could eat a hole in it.

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Humans can create up to 7,000 different facial expressions. With all of the muscles removed, this is what would remain of our faces.

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Babies have over 60 more bones in their bodies than adults.

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An adult’s skin weighs around 8 kg or more on average, making up 16% of the total body weight.

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Some of the atoms in our bodies are actually stardust that is billions of years old.

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In an average lifetime, the heart pumps around 200 million liters of blood. That’s enough to fill approximately 1.5 million barrels.

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