19/07/2026
Why Is the Ocean Salty? 🤔
Have you ever wondered why the ocean tastes salty while rivers and lakes don't?
The answer lies in a natural process that's been happening for millions of years. Rain slowly breaks down rocks, releasing tiny minerals. Rivers carry these dissolved minerals into the ocean. As ocean water evaporates, the salt stays behind, gradually making the sea saltier over time.
Nature's water cycle is constantly at work and now you know one of its coolest secrets...
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18/07/2026
Did you know that more than 99.9% of your DNA is the same as everyone else's. Yet that tiny 0.1% makes you uniquely YOU?
From your eye color to your fingerprints, DNA carries the incredible genetic instructions that shape every person. In this carousel, you'll discover:
✨ What DNA is
🧬 Why every human has unique DNA
👶 How twins compare genetically
🔬 How DNA helps solve crimes and diagnose diseases
🤯 Amazing DNA facts that will surprise you
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17/07/2026
**Ever wondered why people effortlessly float in the Dead Sea?**
The secret isn't magic.... It's **science**.
The Dead Sea has one of the highest salt concentrations on Earth. That extra salt makes the water much denser than your body, creating a stronger buoyant force that keeps you floating with almost no effort.
Swipe through to discover:
🧂 Why the Dead Sea is so salty
🌊 How salt increases water density
🏊 Why denser water makes floating easier
💡 A fascinating fact you probably didn't know
Science is full of incredible everyday wonders. Follow for more easy-to-understand science facts and educational content!
15/07/2026
Earthquakes don't happen randomly. They're the result of powerful forces constantly moving beneath our feet.
Discover how tectonic plates, fault lines and seismic waves work together to shape our planet and why scientists still can't predict the exact time of an earthquake.
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