Fact
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A fact is something that is true or real, or something that can be shown to be true or real.
A fact is something correct.
[edit] Examples of facts
- The earth's sky during the day is usually blue.
- Clouds are usually white.
- The leaves of growing plants are usually green.
- Most people have two legs.
- Most dogs have four legs.
[edit] Not facts
- Water never comes from the sky.
- Dogs are made of cheese.
- All people have five legs.
- Cows live under water.
- There are horses living on the moon.
[edit] Facts and Opinions
A fact is not the same as an opinion. An opinion is believed to be true, but without proof or evidence.
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