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Enjoy 5 episodes of Zaky's Discoveries all in this one compilation video.
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1- Insects
2- African Animals
3- Arctic Animals
4- Sea Creatures
5- Australian Birds
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WOO! It is time to learn about physical and chemical changes in this video for kids of all ages! Learn the differences between physical and chemical changes and how to identify them.
Homeschool Pop offers a unique, dynamic learning experience. We strive to have the right balance of silliness and learning to keep students engaged as we look at physical and chemical changes!
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Let's Explore Colors with Fun and Creativity!
Calling all little artists and parents! Our new video, "Colorful Creations: Learning Colors for Toddlers with Paint!," is designed especially for toddlers and young kids, where they can learn color names, as well as primary and secondary colors, through the joy of painting. Join us on a vibrant journey as we dive into the wonderful world of colors!
Not only will your child learn to recognize colors, but they'll also become familiar with primary and secondary colors, unlocking a whole new world of creative possibilities. They'll understand how red and yellow mix to create vibrant orange, or how blue and yellow blend to form a refreshing green.
We've made sure our pictures are age-appropriate for toddlers, with simple fruit shapes that are easy for their tiny hands to explore. We believe that art is a powerful tool for self-expression, and through our videos, your little ones will develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and a sense of accomplishment.
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The atmosphere of Earth is the layer of gases, commonly known as air, that surrounds the planet Earth and is retained by Earth's gravity. The atmosphere of Earth protects life on Earth by creating pressure allowing for liquid water to exist on the Earth's surface, absorbing ultraviolet solar radiation, warming the surface through heat retention (greenhouse effect), and reducing temperature extremes between day and night.
By volume, dry air contains 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95% oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases. Air also contains a variable amount of water vapor, on average around 1% at sea level, and 0.4% over the entire atmosphere. Air composition, temperature, and atmospheric pressure vary with altitude, and air suitable for use in photosynthesis by terrestrial plants and breathing of terrestrial animals is found only in Earth's troposphere and in artificial atmospheres.
The atmosphere has a mass of about 5.15×1018 kg, three quarters of which is within about 11 km (6.8 mi; 36,000 ft) of the surface. The atmosphere becomes thinner and thinner with increasing altitude, with no definite boundary between the atmosphere and outer space. The Kármán line, at 100 km (62 mi), or 1.57% of Earth's radius, is often used as the border between the atmosphere and outer space. Atmospheric effects become noticeable during atmospheric reentry of spacecraft at an altitude of around 120 km (75 mi). Several layers can be distinguished in the atmosphere, based on characteristics such as temperature and composition.
The study of Earth's atmosphere and its processes is called atmospheric science (aerology).
The three major constituents of Earth's atmosphere are nitrogen, oxygen, and argon. Water vapor accounts for roughly 0.25% of the atmosphere by mass. The concentration of water vapor (a greenhouse gas) varies significantly from around 10 ppm by volume in the coldest portions of the atmosphere to as much as 5% by volume in hot, humid air masses, and concentrations of other atmospheric gases are typically quoted in terms of dry air (without water vapor). The remaining gases are often referred to as trace gases, among which are the greenhouse gases, principally carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone. Besides argon, already mentioned, other noble gases, neon, helium, krypton, and xenon are also present. Filtered air includes trace amounts of many other chemical compounds. Many substances of natural origin may be present in locally and seasonally variable small amounts as aerosols in an unfiltered air sample, including dust of mineral and organic composition, pollen and spores, sea spray, and volcanic ash. Various industrial pollutants also may be present as gases or aerosols, such as chlorine (elemental or in compounds), fluorine compounds and elemental mercury vapor. Sulfur compounds such as hydrogen sulfide and sulfur dioxide (SO2) may be derived from natural sources or from industrial air pollution.
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Learn 4th grade language arts with these lesson videos! Key curriculum concepts like figurative language, sentence fragments and parts of a sentence are covered! These language arts videos for 4th grade students make learning fun!
00:00 Metaphors
6:21 Homophones
11:34 Prepositions
21:47 Action verbs
29:27 Similes
34:09 Sentence fragments
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Learning to draw a whale | Educational Videos for Children | Happy Learning
Do you want to learn how to draw a whale cartoon and easy for kids and beginners. It's super easy art tutorial for kids and adults, only follow me step by step, if you need more time, you can make pause.
I use a black marker to show the pigeon better, but it will be easier to begin drawing with a pencil, so that you can correct it with an eraser. Then the drawing is perfect, you can outline it with a black marker.
Learn how to draw a whale step by step and in the easiest way possible. Drawing tutorial of a whale for children.
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The sun
Mercury
Venus
Earth. The only natural satellite of the Earth is the Moon.
Mars. The two moons of Mars are Phobos and Deimos
Jupiter. There are 69 known moons of Jupiter. The most massive of the moons are the four Galilean moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto).
Saturn. Saturn has 62 moons
Uranus. Uranus is the seventh planet of the Solar System; it has 27 known moons
Neptune. Neptune has 14 known moons
We do not show all the satellites of all the planets, because it's too much.
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