Friday, January 9, 2009

Suffocating Tuna, Moses' Life, and Commercial Airlines

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Friday January 9, 2009

Can a tuna suffocate under water?

Tunas will suffocate if they ever stop swimming. They need a continual flow of water across their gills to breathe, even while they rest.

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How much air do we use?

Only about 10 percent of the air in the lungs is actually changed with each cycle of inhaling and exhaling when an at-rest person is breathing, but up to 80 percent can be exchanged during deep breathing or strenuous exercise.

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How long did Moses live?

Moses was 120 years old when he died, according to the Bible (Deuteronomy 34:7)

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When did the first commercial airline fly?

The first commercial passenger airplane began flying in 1914. The first commercial passenger airplane with a bathroom began flying in 1919.

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How dangerous is 'destroying angel?'

"Destroying angel," one of several poisonous Amanita mushrooms that grows wild in forests and fields, has an innocent appearance. It is, however, highly lethal. Even a small bite of this beautiful white mushroom can cause, hours later, violent stomach-ache, a breakdown of blood cells, and finally death.

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