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Savais-tu que... Civilisations anciennes/Corps humain

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Lexie, Josée and Christopher cover topics such as ancient societies, human body parts and vital organs.
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E126 : Savais-tu que...Un odorat paresseux! .

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Smell is the sense that takes the most time to wake up.
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E127 : Savais-tu que... Une vue renversante! .

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Christopher explains that the images captured by the eye are reversed before going to the brain, which gives them their original position.
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E128 : Savais-tu que...La paume des mains ne peut pas bronzer .

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À travers des capsules drôles et éducatives, Josée, Lexie et Christopher testent les connaissances des spectateurs sur des sujets passionnants comme l'astronomie, les dinosaures, la faune, la flore, les grandes civilisations et le corps humain. Ils vont même les surprendre avec des faits insolites!
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E129 : Savais-tu que...Le liquide le plus glissant du monde .

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The human body makes the most slippery liquid in the world, the synovial fluid, which is between the bones in the joints.
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E130 : Savais-tu que...Le poids des bactéries .

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Christopher compares the weight of all bacteria in the human body to the weight of three basketballs.
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E131 : Savais-tu que...La peau plus lourde que le cerveau .

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Christopher explains that the skin is the heaviest organ in the human body.
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E132 : Savais-tu que...L'épaisseur de la peau .

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Christopher explains that the thinnest skin is found on the eyes and the thickest is on the hands and feet.
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E133 : Savais-tu que...Les yeux, principale source d'informations .

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Eyes are an important source of information for the brain and require a lot of effort on the part of the body to function well.
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E134 : Savais-tu que...La production de salive dans toute une vie! .

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In this short capsule, Christopher explains that during our life, the body produces enough saliva to fill two pools.
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E135 : Savais-tu que...Un éternuement... puissant! .

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Christopher explains that the air that is projected during a sneeze can reach a speed of 56km / h and can land 9m further. It is therefore important to cover your mouth with your elbow when sneezing!
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E136 : Savais-tu que...Couleur de cheveux versus quantité .

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People with blond hair have more hair than others, but they are thinner, while people with red hair are the ones with the least hair.
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E137 : Savais-tu que...La langue cicatrise le plus vite .

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Christopher explains that the tongue is a part of the body that heals very quickly because of the multiple blood vessels that make it up.
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E138 : Savais-tu que...La pousse de l'ongle .

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Christopher explains that the nails of the hands grow faster than the nails of the feet, because the growth of the nails is associated with the shocks: as the hands are used more than the feet, the nails grow faster.
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E142 : Savais-tu que...Souffle blanc quand il fait froid .

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Christopher explains that our breath becomes white when it is cold, because it turns into small droplets of water in contact with the cold.
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E143 : Savais-tu que...Un corps... brillant! .

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Christopher explains that the human body emits light that is not visible to the naked eye.
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    Levels:
    Elementary Grade 1 Grade 4 Grade 5
    Subjects:
    Social Studies, History, and Geography Heritage and Identity Science and technology Life Systems
    Skills:
    Communication Critical Thinking
    French level:
    A1: Breakthrough
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