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The document provides key scientific facts including the boiling and freezing points of water, the speed of light, the number of bones in the human body, and the Earth's revolution around the Sun. It also mentions important concepts such as the chemical symbol for Gold, Newton's first law of motion, photosynthesis, the atomic structure, the ozone layer's protective role, and the definition of DNA. These notes serve as a concise reference for fundamental scientific principles.

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Science Notes

The document provides key scientific facts including the boiling and freezing points of water, the speed of light, the number of bones in the human body, and the Earth's revolution around the Sun. It also mentions important concepts such as the chemical symbol for Gold, Newton's first law of motion, photosynthesis, the atomic structure, the ozone layer's protective role, and the definition of DNA. These notes serve as a concise reference for fundamental scientific principles.

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Science Notes

1. Water boils at 100°C and freezes at 0°C at standard pressure.

2. The speed of light is approximately 3 × 10^8 meters per second.

3. The human body has 206 bones.

4. The Earth revolves around the Sun in about 365.25 days.

5. The chemical symbol for Gold is 'Au'.

6. The first law of motion was given by Sir Isaac Newton.

7. Photosynthesis in plants converts carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.

8. The smallest unit of matter is an atom.

9. The ozone layer protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet rays.

10. DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid.

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