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Questions Answered by Sophie

  • How does rain + sun = a rainbow? How are the colours of a rainbow formed? by anon-192243 to Sophie, Simon, Kelly Comments: (No comments so far )
  • How long can the average man last without: sleep, food or water? by anon-192243 to Sophie, Simon, Kelly Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Is it possible to survive with a body-part missing (without any medical attention, just bandages)? For example, if you by anon-192243 to Sophie, Simon, Kelly Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Do you have a favourite book / a favourite book author? by anon-192243 to Sophie, Simon, Kelly Comments: (so far, 4s comments )
  • Why is grass green? by anon-192243 to Sophie, Kelly Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Why is the sky blue on land (not at night) but black in space??? by anon-192243 to Simon, Obi, Jessica, Sophie, Kelly Comments: (No comments so far )
  • Did you ever think about becoming a doctor??? by anon-192243 to Sophie, Kelly Comments: (No comments so far )
  • when you scratch a type of material like a type of wood or brick why do you sometimes get a tingle by anon-192458 to Sophie Comments: (No comments so far )
  • what is the strongest part of your body by anon-192534 to Sophie, Simon, Obi, Kelly, Jessica Comments: (No comments so far )
  • how long have you been a scientist for? by anon-192542 and 2 others. to Kelly, Sophie, Simon, Obi, Jessica Comments: (No comments so far )

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