‘SCIENCE FACTS’ - Part 3 Did you Know? • We all have read that the normal heart rate is 72 beats per minute . But how many of you know that our heart beats more than 100000 times in a single day. Well, our heart is one busy feature and surely it does a lot of work for us. • • The tallest mountain peak that we all know is Mount Everest . But guess what, there also exists a tallest tree in the world and that tree is a Sequoia redwood . The height and location : The g iant sequoias grow only on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada in California, between 4,000 and 8,000 feet (1219 and 2438 m) in elevation. • Everyone loves to watch green plants and flowers around us, and we see so many trees and plants around us, it makes us happy. • Did you ever wonder how...
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