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Published4 months ago
Duration1:00:29
Video IDZqiCUqzFDn8
Languageen-US
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsYes
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views6.2K
Likes63
Comments0
Engagement Rate1.01%
Likes per 100 views1.01
Comments per 1K views0.00

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AumSum was sitting in a classroom when suddenly a funny sound escaped from him. Everyone giggled, and his cheeks turned red. He wondered - Why do we Fart?. Determined to find the answer, AumSum blinked, shrank down and entered his own body. He found himself traveling through long twisting tunnels that formed the digestive system. At first, everything looked calm, with food slowly moving along. Muscles squeezed and pushed the food forward like a conveyor belt. AumSum followed the trail, searching for clues. Suddenly, from deep inside, waves of trapped gas began to appear. They puffed and spread, releasing bubbles into the tunnels. The once quiet passage filled with pressure. AumSum tried to move forward, but the thick gas made the air heavy, pushing him back. Then he noticed something important. Gas wasn’t only caused by moving air. It was also made when bacteria in the intestines broke down food, especially beans, vegetables, or anything hard to digest. Some gas came from swallowed air during eating and drinking. Then suddenly, the walls of the intestines squeezed, pressure rose, and finally the gas rushed to the exit. With a sudden blast, it escaped as a fart. AumSum tumbled out with the rushing air, landing safely outside. Catching his breath, AumSum realized the truth. Farts were simply the body’s way of releasing extra gas.

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