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These Adorable River Hippos Are Born Under Water!
After an 8-month gestation period, zookeepers are excited to witness the birth of a new male calf from mother Funani.
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Artist Animation Of Water Flowing Into Ancient Mars Jezero Crater
Jezero Crater on Mars was once home to a lake, delta and rivers. See an animation of what it could have looked like when water poured into the crater billions of years ago and present day.
Credit: Space.com | animations: ESA/...
Credit: Space.com | animations: ESA/...
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Behind The US and South Korea Crazy Bridge Technologies to Cross Massive Rivers
Explore how the U.S. Army overcomes natural obstacles with advanced bridging systems, from floating ribbon bridges to modular girder spans. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are curious or an...
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Rivers of the world
Pupil outcome: I can explain what a river is and give examples of different rivers in the world. Key learning points: - Rivers carry water from high places such as mountains to a sea, ocean or lake. - There are rivers on every continent,...
The Daily Conversation
Dhaka, Bangladesh: World's Fastest Growing Megacity
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, is the fastest-growing city in the world, fueled by flooding, poverty, and people seeking jobs. It faces huge challenges like overcrowding, unsafe water, weak government services, and rising threats from...
The Daily Conversation
Kyiv, Ukraine’s Capital vs Russian Invaders
Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, is preparing to defend itself against a major Russian invasion. The city is important because of its size, power sources like the Kyiv dam, and key bridges and airfields that are crucial in the fight....
The Daily Conversation
Global Temperatures are Rising at Unprecedented Speed
Scientists know that greenhouse gases from human activities are warming the Earth and causing major changes in the environment. Dr. Jennifer Francis explains that for thousands of years, Earth’s temperature was mostly stable due to...
The Daily Conversation
Chicago: Boomtown to Modern Marvel
Chicago became one of the most important cities in the U.S. thanks to its central location, booming railroad and river networks, and its role in agriculture and industry. It grew rapidly by processing goods like grain and meat, shipping...
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What was Papyrus?
Discover the fascinating history of papyrus, one of the earliest forms of paper used by ancient civilizations like the Egyptians. In this video, we explore how papyrus was made from the papyrus plant, its role in writing and...
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Soothing Amazon River Journey – Learn, Relax, Sleep
Sail through the heart of the rainforest on the mighty Amazon River. In this episode, we’ll discover pink dolphins, sloths, and tropical birds as we float past towering trees and jungle sounds. You’ll learn how the river supports life...
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Hoover Dam | Arizona & Nevada
Discover the incredible history and engineering behind the Hoover Dam in this short and informative video. Learn how this massive concrete structure was built during the Great Depression and why it remains one of the most famous dams in...
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History of the Nile River
Join us as we explore the Nile River, the longest river in the world and one of the most important parts of ancient Egyptian civilization. In this video, you’ll learn how the Nile flows through Africa, including countries like Egypt and...
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History of the Brooklyn Bridge for Kids
Discover the amazing story behind the Brooklyn Bridge! This video breaks down how one of the oldest suspension bridges in the U.S. was built, who designed it, and what made it so important. Kids will learn about teamwork, innovation, and...
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Gods of Egypt for Beginners
Let’s meet the powerful gods of ancient Egypt! These gods were part of everyday life for the Egyptians. In this episode, we’ll learn about Ra, the sun god who sailed across the sky, and Osiris, the ruler of the afterlife. We’ll meet...
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George Washington Crosses the Delaware | Battle of Trenton
It was a freezing night in 1776, and things weren’t looking good for George Washington’s army. In this episode, we’ll learn how Washington led a daring surprise attack by crossing the icy Delaware River on Christmas night. His bold move...
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Daily Life in Ancient Egypt
Discover what daily life was like in Ancient Egypt! This video explores how Egyptian people lived, worked, and spent their time over 3,000 years ago. Learn about farming along the Nile River, the role of scribes and craftsmen, the...
Professor Dave Explains
The Irregular Verb “To Be” (Sum-Esse-Fuī) with Predicate
We already learned the verb "to be" in Latin, as well as with adjectives of the first class, so now let's learn how this verb works with predicate. Don't worry, it will make sense!
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Tunnel
Cars are stuck in traffic waiting for a bridge to lower. Helper Cars decide to build a tunnel under the river so vehicles, like ambulances, don't have to wait!
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Loader In The River
The forklift is sinking in the river! Helper Cars, hurry to rescue it and take it to the repair shop. What parts need replacing to fix it? Let's find out in the new episode!
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Wooden Bridge
A kitten and puppy play Frisbee, but it lands on the other side of the river. Since the car bridge is for vehicles, Helper Cars are building a pedestrian bridge to retrieve it.
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Wood
Today, a pickup truck is transporting six logs, but they fall into the river because the bed is too small. Let’s ask the logging truck for help—it has a bigger bed and can easily carry the logs.
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Cars Repair the Speedboat
The robots have built a racecourse for their toy boats. Oh. One toy boat's gone too quickly and has leapt out of that water, bumping into some rocks. The boat's propeller is broken. They'll have to stop the race and go to Lifty's shop....
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Hurricane Helene
Hurricane Helene in 2024 was a storm with tremendous impact on the southeastern United States, not just to the environment but to people, to communities, and to life, far inland after landfall. Over 200 people were killed, not so much...