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Why do we fart?

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  • The natural sugar called lactose which is not found dairy foods.
    False
  • In a relaxed condition, we are most likely to pass the silent fart.
    True
  • Some of the gases go down and come out in a form of the burp.
    False
  • The 3rd prolific farter in the animal kingdom is the zebra.
    True
  • Our intestines are home to trillions of bacteria.
    True
  • People pass the gas about 30 times per day
    False
  • Farts are caused by trapped air.
    True
  • The 2nd prolific farter in the animal kingdom is the elephant.
    False
  • The fart smells so bad because of the bacteria.
    True
  • The silent often stinks badly.
    True
  • The loud fart does not smell as bad as the silent one.
    True
  • The word fart was coined in the year 1632.
    True
  • Some of it is air that we have swallowed while chewing or drinking.
    True
  • If you find yourself farting more than usual after you eat ice-cream, yogurt, or milk it is more likely that your body may have a difficult time digesting natural sugar.
    True
  • All the farts are silent.
    False
  • Eat less onions, beans, and fried foods to be less farty and stinky.
    True
  • Some gas is produced by chemical reactions in our intestines or bacteria living in our guts.
    True
  • Some of the gases go upward and come out in a form of the fart.
    False
  • Eat more beans, onions, and fried food help to be less farty and stinky.
    False
  • Termites produce the most farts of any other animal.
    True
  • The bacteria help us to breakdown our food.
    True