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Fart Facts
Fascinating Fart
Facts
(reprinted from
Cool Quiz)
What is a fart and why
does it smell?
Ever pull someone's
finger and hear a weird
noise come out of his or
her butt?
Ever sit in a tub of
water and see bubbles
come out of your
hiney?
This strange noise and
vibrating sensation that
came from your butt is
most likely caused by a
fart.
A fart is a
combination of gases
(nitrogen, carbon
dioxide, oxygen,
methane, and hydrogen
sulfide) that travels
from a person's stomach
to their anus. When a
person swallows too much
air or eats foods that
the human digestive
system cannot digest
easily gas becomes
trapped in his/her
stomach. The only way
for this excess gas to
exit the body is through
the anus.
The gas that makes your
farts stink is the
hydrogen sulfide gas.
This gas contains sulfur
which causes farts to
have a smelly odor. The
more sulfur rich your
diet, the more your
farts will stink. Some
foods that cause really
smelly farts include:
beans, cabbage, cheese,
soda, and eggs.
A scientific name for
a fart is flatus or
flatulence.
The word fart is just
one of many different
terms used to describe
the release of gasses
from the human body.
Other popular names for
farts or farting
include: gassers,
stinkers, air biscuits,
bombers, barking
spiders, rotten eggs,
and wet ones. You can
pass gas, break wind,
blast, beef, poof, rip
one, let one fly, step
on a duck, and cut the
cheese.
Farts can be stinky,
wet, loud, or silent but
deadly. Pee-eeew!!!
Did you know?
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On the average, a
healthy person farts
16 times a day.
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Hey guys, don't be
fooled by girls who
tell you that they
never fart. Everyone
farts, including
girls. In fact,
females fart just as
much as males.
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Many animals fart
too. Cats, dogs, and
cows. Elephants fart
the most.
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People fart the most
in their sleep.
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Farts that contain a
large amount of
methane & hydrogen
can be flammable.
More Fascinating Fart
Facts
(brought
to you by:
MIStupid the
online knowledge
magazine)
- Farts are
created mostly by E.
coli.
- On the average a
fart is composed of
about 59% nitrogen,
21% hydrogen, 9%
carbon dioxide, 7%
methane, and 4%
oxygen. Less than 1%
is what makes them
stink.
- The temperature
of a fart at time of
creation is 98.6
degrees Fahrenheit.
- Farts have been
clocked at a speed
of 10 feet per
second.
- A person
produces about half
a liter of farts a
day.
- Although they
won't admit it,
women fart as much
as men.
- Termites are the
largest producers of
farts.
- Farts are
flammable.
- The word "fart"
comes from the Old
English "feortan"
(meaning "to break
wind").
- Excess gas in
the intestinal is
medically termed
"flatulence."
Best Fart Facts on the
Web:
Seriously Speaking on
Farts:
From Answers.com this is
the most comprehensive
factual information
about farts that you
could find.
More Serious Fart (I
mean, Gas) Info:
From the National
Digestive Diseases
Information Clearing
House.
(Really, there is such a
place!)
Facts on Farts:
Answers to every
question you've ever had
(and then some) about
farts
Dictionary of Fart Slang:
Over 160 slang terms for
farts
FartNames.com:
If a 160 wasn't enough
here's some more!
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