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100 Mind-Blowing Human Body Facts: 100 Astonishing Wonders of the Body You Never Knew
The human body isn't just a collection of organs and bones-it's a living, breathing, self-healing marvel filled with hidden superpowers, strange quirks, and mysteries that even science is still trying to solve. Whether you're a curious reader, a trivia lover, or someone who simply enjoys saying "wait, WHAT? ", this book is packed with 100 incredible facts that will make you see yourself in a whole new light.
Inside, you'll discover:
That you glow in the dark-but your eyes can't see itWhy your bones are stronger (and lighter) than steelHow your stomach doesn't digest itself-even though it totally couldThat you can survive without a pulse, a stomach, or even most of your liverWhy your body sheds enough skin each year to fill a pillowThe bizarre truth about gill-like structures you had in the wombThat your feet alone contain 25% of your bonesWhy you're slightly taller in the morning than at nightHow your body creates water from scratch inside your cellsAnd dozens more facts that sound made up-but aren'tFrom wild biological twists to fascinating anatomical oddities, this book is a mind-expanding ride through the most complex machine ever built: you. Every page is filled with facts that are equal parts strange, surprising, and awe-inspiring.
Perfect for:
Science lovers who enjoy weird-but-true biologyTrivia fans looking for unforgettable conversation startersStudents, teachers, or curious minds of all agesAnyone who's ever wondered what their body is really capable ofWhether you read it cover to cover or flip to a random fact, this book is designed to blow your mind, spark your curiosity, and leave you marveling at the incredible world inside your skin.
You don't need a lab coat to explore the mysteries of the human body-just an open mind and a sense of wonder.
Perfect for readers young and old, 100 Mind-Blowing Human Body Facts is a must-have for anyone who's ever asked, "How does that even work?"