Earth Science
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Experiment: How Do I Make a Sunset?
Have you ever wondered why the sun gets so orange and dark-colored around sunset at night?
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Please don't paint our planet PINK!
A story about climate change for kids and their adults.
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Do Clouds Have Names?
Unless it’s a perfectly sunny day, there will always be some clouds in the sky?
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Why are Tsunamis so dangerous?
Unless you’ve been living under a rock you will have undoubtedly heard about the terrible and devastating Tsunami that hit Japan last week.
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Learn about Global Warming
Global warming is when too much heat gets trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere, causing a disruption to our ecological systems.
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Learn about Earthquakes
You have probably heard the news about the devastating earthquake that struck the country of Haiti in January 2010.
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Learn about Fossil Fuels
Fossil fuels are sources of energy that come from dead organisms that underwent anaerobic or oxygen-free decomposition.
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Learn about Volcanoes
A volcano is generally a mountain where molten rock erupts through the surface or crust of the planet.
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Learn about Planet Earth
The earth is the third planet from the Sun in our solar system.
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Learn about Ecosystems
The word “ecosystem” is short for ecological system. An ecosystem is where living creatures thrive within a given area.
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Learn about Crystals
Crystals are rock-solid objects made of matter wherein particles form a pattern that creates its overall shape.
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Learn about the Water Cycle
The constant movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth is called the Water Cycle.
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What’s inside Planet Earth?
Well –that’s what the L’s asked me last weekend so I decided to ask them right back.