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14 Fun Facts About Noses: Educational Version
14 Fun Facts About Noses: Educational Version
14 Fun Facts About Noses: Educational Version
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14 Fun Facts About Noses: Educational Version

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Noses are wonderful things. They help us breathe. They are lined with mucous and hairs called cilia, which trap germs and tiny particles that can make us sick. They generate quarts (litres) of snot. They let us smell flowers and freshly baked foods. They also warn us of dangers from fires, rotten food or last week’s gym bag.
Let’s see how much you know about noses. Can you answer these questions?
How much snot does your nose make each day?
How fast is a sneeze?
What does a runny nose mean?
Who can smell better, women or men?
How many different smells can your nose detect?

Find out more about your nose and amaze your family and friends with these fun facts.
Ages 8 and up. All measurements in American and metric.

The Educational Version has activities that meet Common Core Curriculum Standards.

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 20, 2013
ISBN9781301615520
14 Fun Facts About Noses: Educational Version
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Jeannie Meekins

Jeannie Meekins is an Australian writer who lives with her children and a couple of cats who think they own the computer. And if her dog could read, he’d be jealous, so it’s lucky that he can’t. Jeannie has also written over 10 books for children, many available through LearningIsland.com

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    14 Fun Facts About Noses - Jeannie Meekins

    14 FUN FACTS ABOUT

    NOSES

    By Jeannie Meekins

    A LearningIsland.com

    15 - Minute Book

    We have used many sources to research these facts and they are accurate at time of publishing. The more we explore the wonders of our world and ourselves, the more information we are discovering.

    Editor: Jennifer Robinson

    Title page picture by Tony Alter

    Smashwords Edition

    (c) Copyright 2012 Jeannie Meekins. All rights reserved.

    Published by LearningIsland.com.

    This e-book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This e-book may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you're reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, please purchase your own copy from any of several online e-book stores. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    14 Fun Facts About Noses / Jeannie Meekins

    Summary: A brief look at some fun facts about the human nose.

    1. Nose. Juvenile Literature. 2. Anatomy and Physiology. Juvenile Literature.

    Created in USA

    Words: 1710

    Reading Level: 6.4

    Ages 9 and up.

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    Noses are wonderful things. They help us breathe. They are lined with mucous and hairs called cilia, which trap germs and tiny particles that can make us sick. They generate quarts (litres) of snot. They let us smell flowers and freshly baked foods. They also warn us of dangers from fires, rotten food or last week’s gym bag.

    (Valerie Everett)

    Fact 1: Noses help you breathe and smell

    Your nose sits roughly in the middle of your face. It has two openings, called nostrils. Going up your nose are the nasal passages, separated by a wall called the septum. At the tip of

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