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Joining the /science trend to teach people new things about science you might know, or might not! Day 1 of sharing fun science facts π™³πš’πš 𝚒𝚘𝚞 πš”πš—πš˜πš  πš‘πš˜πš—πšŽπš’ πš—πšŽπšŸπšŽπš› πšœπš™πš˜πš’πš•πšœ? Archaeologists discovered 3,000-year-old honey in Egyptian tombs that was still edible! Here’s why: > Low water content: Too dry for bacteria or mold to grow. > High sugar concentration: Preserves by drawing water out of microbes. > Acidic pH: Too acidic for most pathogens to survive. > Hydrogen peroxide: Bees add an enzyme that produces hydrogen peroxide, giving honey antibacterial properties. Basically, honey is nature’s perfect preservative. As long as it’s sealed and dry, it can last forever!
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