Assalamualaikum..
Bismillah ir-Rahman ir-Rahim
In the name of Allah, most Gracious, most Compassionate
Kalau duduk sejam dengan budak bijak pon dah macam-macam soalan mereka tanya apatah lagi kalau tiap-tiap hari mengadap kan. Macam iklan susu yang ade Wardina Saffiyah tu, lagi banyak saraf otak budak tu berhubung lagi banyak dia bertanya. Malangnya tidak semua orang dewasa boleh memberikan jawapan yang tepat. Asal budak dah tak tanya kira ok la tu.haha. Contoh soalan-soalan budak yang pelik tapi logik ialah, kenapa katak bunyi masa hujan, kenapa kita kentut, kenapa kena makan sayur, kenapa tengahari tak boleh main kat luar, kenapa tak boleh main hujan, kenapa kenapa dan kenapa. Biasanya ibu bapa akan beri jawapan yang betul cuma kadang-kadang xberapa tepat. Jawapan yang kurang tepat menyebabkan mereka keliru. So, untuk menerima serangan soalan kanak2 pintar ini kita haruslah mempuanyai ilmu asas seperti contoh2 soalan seperti dibawah.. I bet sure not all adult can explain it the way of these explanations. Happy reading :)
1. kenapa air kencing panas
answer:
It’s been stored in your body which is that fantastic body temperature
of 37 degrees. It’s like keeping something in an incubator, it’s nice
and warm. When it comes out, it’s still warm. Because your skin is
cooled by the air, anything at 37 degrees feels hot against your skin.
You’ll notice this if you put your hand in some water that is 37
degrees, it doesn’t feel the same. It feels warmer than blood heat.
2. kenapa kita menguap?
answer:
when we are bored or tired, we just don't breathe as deeply as we
usually do. As this theory goes, our bodies take in less oxygen because
our breathing has slowed. Therefore, yawning helps us bring more oxygen into the blood and move more carbon dioxide out of the blood.
3. kenapa boleh sendawa?
answer:
A burp, sometimes called a belch is nothing but gas. When you eat
or drink, you don't just swallow food or liquid. You also swallow air at
the same time. The air we breathe contains gases, like nitrogen and oxygen.
Sometimes when you swallow these gases, they need to get out. That's
where burping comes in! Extra gas is forced out of the stomach, up
through the esophagus, the tube for food that
connects the back of the throat to the stomach), and out of the mouth as
a burp.
Sometimes eating or drinking too fast can cause indigestion,
which can make a person burp because this can send extra air into the
stomach. The same thing happens when you drink through a straw: extra
air in = more burps out.
4.kenapa perut boleh berbunyi?
answer:
Stomach growling, which originates in the stomach and the small intestine, can be explained by a closer look at how the digestive system functions.
The digestive system is, in essence, a long tube that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus. This tube connects with the various organs and passages that play important roles in digestion. One of the most important things to know about the digestive system is the manner in which it propels food. Waves of muscle contractions move and push the contents continually downward in a process called peristalsis. In addition to moving your meal along its digestive path, these contractions also help churn food, liquid and different digestive juices together, rendering them into a gooey mix known as chyme.
When
people hear their stomachs make noise, most of what they hear is gas
and intestinal motility, the normal movement of the intestines. Even
when you’re not eating, your gut is moving. If you have food in your
intestine, it can muffle the sound, but if you have air in there, and
that’s all you’re moving, that is what you’ll hear. Some people are more
sensitive or have a heightened sense of what’s going on inside their
bodies, so they hear it or feel it more.
Some people have more gas than others, and there are a variety of reasons for this. One is a common problem that many people don’t even realize, which is swallowing air. You can swallow a lot of air into the esophagus and the stomach by eating too quickly or talking while eating, and that can cause belching, bloating or rumbling. You can minimize this by eating more slowly and not talking or exercising while chewing.
- See more at: http://now.tufts.edu/articles/why-does-my-stomach-growl-and-make-noises#sthash.MGvpznD1.dpuf
Some people have more gas than others, and there are a variety of reasons for this. One is a common problem that many people don’t even realize, which is swallowing air. You can swallow a lot of air into the esophagus and the stomach by eating too quickly or talking while eating, and that can cause belching, bloating or rumbling. You can minimize this by eating more slowly and not talking or exercising while chewing.
- See more at: http://now.tufts.edu/articles/why-does-my-stomach-growl-and-make-noises#sthash.MGvpznD1.dpuf
When
people hear their stomachs make noise, most of what they hear is gas
and intestinal motility, the normal movement of the intestines. Even
when you’re not eating, your gut is moving. If you have food in your
intestine, it can muffle the sound, but if you have air in there, and
that’s all you’re moving, that is what you’ll hear. Some people are more
sensitive or have a heightened sense of what’s going on inside their
bodies, so they hear it or feel it more - See more at:
http://now.tufts.edu/articles/why-does-my-stomach-growl-and-make-noises#sthash.MGvpznD1.dpuf
more info ---> HEREthere are many other questions might be ask by them throughout theirs growing process, as an adult or parents what we have to do is we must answer it with confident and telling the TRUTH!
When
people hear their stomachs make noise, most of what they hear is gas
and intestinal motility, the normal movement of the intestines. Even
when you’re not eating, your gut is moving. If you have food in your
intestine, it can muffle the sound, but if you have air in there, and
that’s all you’re moving, that is what you’ll hear. Some people are more
sensitive or have a heightened sense of what’s going on inside their
bodies, so they hear it or feel it more - See more at:
http://now.tufts.edu/articles/why-does-my-stomach-growl-and-make-noises#sthash.MGvpznD1.dpuf
When
people hear their stomachs make noise, most of what they hear is gas
and intestinal motility, the normal movement of the intestines. Even
when you’re not eating, your gut is moving. If you have food in your
intestine, it can muffle the sound, but if you have air in there, and
that’s all you’re moving, that is what you’ll hear. Some people are more
sensitive or have a heightened sense of what’s going on inside their
bodies, so they hear it or feel it more.
Some people have more gas than others, and there are a variety of reasons for this. One is a common problem that many people don’t even realize, which is swallowing air. You can swallow a lot of air into the esophagus and the stomach by eating too quickly or talking while eating, and that can cause belching, bloating or rumbling. You can minimize this by eating more slowly and not talking or exercising while chewing.
- See more at: http://now.tufts.edu/articles/why-does-my-stomach-growl-and-make-noises#sthash.MGvpznD1.dpuf
Some people have more gas than others, and there are a variety of reasons for this. One is a common problem that many people don’t even realize, which is swallowing air. You can swallow a lot of air into the esophagus and the stomach by eating too quickly or talking while eating, and that can cause belching, bloating or rumbling. You can minimize this by eating more slowly and not talking or exercising while chewing.
- See more at: http://now.tufts.edu/articles/why-does-my-stomach-growl-and-make-noises#sthash.MGvpznD1.dpuf