Fact of Fiction

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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Do you know?
FACT OF FICTION

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You lose most of your body heat through your head.
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Fact
B
Fiction

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This myth is FALSE.
You do not lose most of your body heat through the head. The head only represents about 10% of the body's total surface area. So if the head were to lose even 75% of the body's heat, it would have to lose about 40 times as much heat per square inch as every other part of your body.

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Wearing headphones for just an hour could increase the bacteria in your ear by 700 times.
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Fact
B
Fiction

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It's a fact!

Wearing earphones will seal the ears, generate moisture and increase the temperature, creating an environment where bacteria can multiply.

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Swallowed gum will remain in your digestive system for an average of 7 years.
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Fact
B
Fiction

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This myth is FALSE.

If you swallow gum, it's true that your body can't digest it. But the gum doesn't stay in your stomach. It moves relatively intact through your digestive system and is excreted in your stool.

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Like fingerprints, everyone's tongue print is different.
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Fact
B
Fiction

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It's true.

Just like fingerprints, our tongues have unique identifying marks. According to a researcher the top of our tongue can be used for verification purposes.

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Three percent of Antarctic glaciers is actually penguin pee
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Fact
B
Fiction

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It's true.

In fact, nearly 3% of the ice in Antarctic glaciers is penguin urine. Since the temperature in Antarctica is well below freezing, the urine freezes in the ice immediately and can't get washed off or evaporate.

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Your turn!
Write down something! 
Can be fact or fiction.
Don't mention!
Present before class.
Class decides: fact of fiction. 
Who's the winner? 



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