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Why Is Gum Chewy? (And 12 Other Everyday Things Explained)

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Science is far from boring, you just have to look at it the right way. Science holds the answer to all of our questions and crucial to keeping our lives together. Ever wondered why bread rises, why gum is chewy, or why you need gas to power your car? Well, science has all the answers, you just have to ask the right questions.

Author Chris Woodford presented in his book ‘Atoms Under the Floorboards’ the abstract aspect of science that can be found in our every day lives, from the small (why your laptop gets hot when you use it?) to the big (how do skyscrapers stay up without falling?).

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Science can be fun and interesting, you just have to give it a chance. Read on to get an answer to some of the most common questions of everyday life! Also, if you have unanswered questions that involve science, please let us know in the comment section and we’ll try to provide a scientifically proved answer.

Also read: 10 Incredible Science Facts That Will Totally Blow Your Mind.

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