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There’s a well-known factoid that claims you’re always within a few feet of a spider. This isn’t literally true—spiders don’t live in the water, [*] so you can get away from them by swimming, and there aren’t as many spiders in buildings as in fields and forests. But if you’re anywhere near the outdoors, even in the Arctic tundra, there are probably spiders within a few feet of you.
What If? 2: Additional Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions
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