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Fastest Car Ever Breaks Sound Barrier Like a Jet
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Video about the Bloodhound Land Speed Record
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Science for Kids: Oxygen Cycle
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Learn about the oxygen cycle and how this nutrient travels through the ecosystem to sustain life on Earth.
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Medina Azahara (Cordoba - Spain)
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Find out about the Medina Azahara, included in the World Heritage List by UNESCO since 2018.
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What is the current state of the ozone layer?
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The ozone layer sits in the stratosphere between 15 km and 30 km above the earth and shields us and other living things from the sun?s harmful ultraviolet radiation. Ozone layer depletion could have…
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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Acees to the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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Sedimentary Rock Model | DIY with Zoe
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Model the formation of sedimentary rock through deposition!
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Galileo Galilei - in a nutshell
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Step into the world of one of history's greatest minds with this animated video about Galileo Galilei. Join Galileo as he makes groundbreaking discoveries in...
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Earthquakes | Ready.gov
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An earthquake is the sudden, rapid shaking of the earth, caused by the breaking and shifting of underground rock. Earthquakes can cause buildings to collapse and cause heavy items to fall, resulting…
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What is an Emulsion?
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An emulsion is a mixture of two or more immiscible liquids.
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International System of Units
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Find out about the origin of SI units