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Mythbusters
by Kidacity
Can you tell if the following statements are common science myths or science facts? Is cracking your knuckles bad for you? Was Dracula a real person?Can you catch a cold if you get wet in the rain?If you are like our 10-year-old host Samarth Chitta, these questions would have popped up in your head at some point in time or another. Finding answers is simple! Tune into our bi-weekly podcast Mythbusters, where each of these myths and more is discussed in a kid-friendly manner. Ideal for any curious child (or adult!), each episode digs deep into the science, logic, and history behind some of these myths. No fancy terms or boring lessons, the podcast contains fun facts and simple examples. Come join the Mythbusters movement and be the smartest kid around!About the HostSamarth Chitta is a 10 year old podcaster and author from Bengaluru, India. He loves traveling, playing with h
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Is water wet?
When water touches anything, it becomes wet. It could be the palm of your hand, a towel, a paper, or even a dry pool. Does this happen because water is wet or is there any other reason behind this? Are there any substances or things that water cannot make wet? And don't forget to subscribe to Mythbusters podcast on your favorite streaming app to ensure you are promptly notified whenever a new episode is rolled out. https://kidacity.club/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Do we need to wait for an hour after eating to swim?
Do you remember wanting to go for a swim right after a meal? Were you asked not to? It is commonly believed that going for a swim soon after a meal can cause cramps and in some cases also affect our ability to float easily on the water. Waiting for 30 minutes to 2 hours is usually recommended. Is swimming after a meal, not a good idea? And don't forget to subscribe to Mythbusters podcast on your favorite streaming app to ensure you are promptly notified whenever a new episode is rolled out. https://kidacity.club/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Can you tell if the following statements are common science myths or science facts? Is cracking your knuckles bad for you? Was Dracula a real person?Can you catch a cold if you get wet in the rain?If you are like our 10-year-old host Samarth Chitta, these questions would have popped up in your head at some point in time or another. Finding answers is simple! Tune into our bi-weekly podcast Mythbusters, where each of these myths and more is discussed in a kid-friendly manner. Ideal for any curious child (or adult!), each episode digs deep into the science, logic, and history behind some of these myths. No fancy terms or boring lessons, the podcast contains fun facts and simple examples. Come join the Mythbusters movement and be the smartest kid around!About the HostSamarth Chitta is a 10 year old podcaster and author from Bengaluru, India. He loves traveling, playing with h
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