This week, Caleigh Waddell asks, "What is dirt made out of?”
This week, "kat3krazy" asks, "Where did saying a guy was 'hot' originate?”
This week, pablo bribiesca asks, "Is blood blue when it is in an oxygen starved environment? And if so, how can I prove it?"
This week, Brian Currie asks, "On a clear day, how many miles can I see in every direction? How about on a hazy day?"
This week, Emma R. asks, "Why do I get that weird ringing noise in my ears?"
This week, Jen Alexander asks, "Do your organs grow with you?"
This week, Anish Sharma asks, "Why is the heart associated with love?"
This week, "doxysrox" asks, "Why does Asparagus make your pee smell?"
This week, "piano trumpet" asks, “Why don’t humans have a mating season like most animals?”
This week, "bored during school" asks, “How does a two-way mirror work?”
This week, "bored during school" asks, “Why do we get dark bags under our eyes when we're tired?”
This week, "locked-up time lady" asks, “Why do mosquitoes prefer biting some people to others? Is there something we can avoid doing or do besides using repellent, like eat bananas?”
This week, Jacob Shields asks, “What is the origin of the high five?”
This week, ibrokemyscooter asks, “What makes a permanent marker permanent?”
This week, Aldrym Gamatero asked, "Why is 301 used in YouTube for view count?"
This week, a bunch of people asked, "Why doesn't glue stick to the inside of the bottle?"
This week, Elliott and special guests, Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and his assistant, Beaker, answer Tony's question, "Why do things taste bad after you brush your teeth?" *MUPPET FLAIL*
This week, Alyssa Nitta asks, "Why are keypads on phones arranged in ascending order while keypads on calculators are the other way around?"
This week, Grace F. asks, "Why does 98 degrees Fahrenheit feel hot to us even though our bodies are around that temperature?"
This week, Amar Jerath asks, "Why do you see better when you squint?"
This week, Mitra Mirpour asks, "Does hitting the snooze button and getting those few extra minutes of sleep actually help?"
This week, Rennie DiCarlo asks, "Why do we blush when we're embarrassed?"
This week, Jacob Mitchell asks, "What did the original colonists sound like? Did they have a modern British accent?"
This week, Martin Prince asks, "Why do Americans use Fahrenheit?"
This week, Katie Doman asks, "Why is ginger a palate cleanser?"
This week, Tim B. asks, "Why are people ticklish?"
This week, Jacob White asks, "Why does my nose get runny when I'm cold?"
This week, Leovigildo Santos asks, "Why do bees die after they sting you?"
This week, morgana7544 asks, "Why are there silent letters in English words?"
This week, Dan Hite asks, "Why do we tilt our heads when confused or pondering a question? Why do some animals seem to do the same?"
This week, Kevin asks, "Does ginger ale really help with stomach aches?"
This week, Sarah F. asks, "Can you really be tired from sleeping too much?"
Welcome to season two! This week, Fred T. asks, "Where did we get the name America?"
This week, Briana Stanhope. asks, "Why do people cry?"
This week, starlinguk asks, "I have arthritis, why do my joints hurt more when it rains?"
This week, acalibaby808 asks, "Are there good viruses?"
This week, capselo asks, "Why does my hair feel dry after swimming in chlorinated water?"
This week, David Lev asks, "Why are blueprints blue?"
This week, Kristina Bailey asks, "Why does our voice sound different when we hear an audio or video recording of it?"
This week, Margaret asks, "Why is there a joker in playing card decks?"
This week, Jerome asks, "Why does daylight saving time vary by country?"
This week, Craig asks, "What causes motion sickness?"
This week, doxysrkx asks, "Why are babies born with blue eyes?"
This week, Keegan T. asks, "What's the difference between American and Canadian Thanksgiving?"
This week, Bradley Stein asks, "How did eating popcorn become a custom at movie theaters?"
This week, seanjedi97 asks, "Does popping your knuckles really cause arthritis?"
This week, Tobias Anderson asks, "Why do we get songs stuck in our heads?"
This week, ReiAyanami8 asks, "Why does sudden exposure to sunlight cause some people to sneeze?"
This week, Creddie Ramos asks, "Why do people have birthmarks?"
This week, clairebellxo asks, "What makes hair naturally straight or curly?"
This week, Emily asks, "Where did emojis come from?"
This week, mgnm257 asks, "How did it end up that some countries' citizens drive on the left side of the road and others drive on the right?"
This week, Peggy asks, "What's a brain freeze?"
This week, Lindsay asks, "What's the origin of fireworks?"
This week, FreedomFanBoy asks, "Why are there 24 hours? Why not 25? or 100?"
This week, Colleen Jousma asks, "Why do traffic jams occur? Is it only because there are too many cars on the road or is there something more to it?"
This week, Tim asks, "What's the evidence that ghost hunters use and look for?"
This week, spdyrel asks, “Where do the naming conventions for batteries come from? AAA, AA, D, etc.? Also why no B batteries?”
This week, Sammi Wood asks, “Is it true that if you wear a hat often enough it will cause you to bald?”
This week, Hajera Fatima asks, “Why do we close our eyes when we sneeze?”
This week, Kel A asks, “Is there an explanation for déjà vu?”
This week, Donovan Norman asks, “Is it necessary to rinse off apples and such before eating them?”
This week, Elivelton Luza asks, “Here’s a question, WHY THE HECK didn’t we go AGAIN to the moon??”
This week, ThisIsKir asks, “When did it become the norm to mow the lawn?”
Ever wondered why you never see a baby pigeon strutting down a city street? Join host Bethel Afful as she unpacks this Big Question.
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