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GAAFU THAANA AKURU HA SHA NA RA DHIVEHI ADU (PHONICS)
Maldivian Language Phonics
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CHAVIYANI THAANA AKURU HA SHA NA RA DHIVEHI ADU (PHONICS)
Maldivian Language Phonics
Produced by Skill Training Centre in association with Naushyn Books and Toys.
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Best Educational Toy for Kids: Learn with Tayo the Little Bus Pop up Surprise Pals! For this educational video we've got the super fun learning toy bus, Tayo Pop up Surprise Pals! This fun toy bus has tons of great educational features to keep your kid learning and engaged during this educational video. There are four pop up pals along the top row; each one activated by a different color button with a unique shape and method of pressing. There are ten numbered windows along one side of the bus that pop up to reveal one of Tayo the Little bus' friends. The other side has colorful mini bus sliders and a rotating dial that features animals, foods, colors, shapes, letters and more. It also has fun spinning gears that teach kids simple physics. And best of all this educational toy for kids plays music and sounds! The bus speaks Korean and will help your child understand some of the basics of a second language. Exposing your child to a second language has been shown to greatly improve language skills as children develop. Tayo the Little Bus Pop up surprise pals is one of the best educational toys that we've seen and we had so much fun playing with it and are very glad to be able to show you and your child in this educational video what a great toy it is.
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The density of a substance is its mass per unit volume. Mathematically, density is defined as mass divided by volume.
In some cases, density is defined as its weight per unit volume, although this is scientifically inaccurate – this quantity is more specifically called specific weight.
For a pure substance the density has the same numerical value as its mass concentration. Different materials usually have different densities, and density may be relevant to buoyancy, purity and packaging. Osmium and iridium are the densest known elements at standard conditions for temperature and pressure but certain chemical compounds may be denser.
To simplify comparisons of density across different systems of units, it is sometimes replaced by the dimensionless quantity "relative density" or "specific gravity", i.e. the ratio of the density of the material to that of a standard material, usually water. Thus a relative density less than one means that the substance floats in water.
The density of a material varies with temperature and pressure. This variation is typically small for solids and liquids but much greater for gases. Increasing the pressure on an object decreases the volume of the object and thus increases its density. Increasing the temperature of a substance (with a few exceptions) decreases its density by increasing its volume. In most materials, heating the bottom of a fluid results in convection of the heat from the bottom to the top, due to the decrease in the density of the heated fluid. This causes it to rise relative to more dense unheated material.
The reciprocal of the density of a substance is occasionally called its specific volume, a term sometimes used in thermodynamics. Density is an intensive property in that increasing the amount of a substance does not increase its density; rather it increases its mass.
A number of techniques as well as standards exist for the measurement of density of materials. Such techniques include the use of a hydrometer (a buoyancy method for liquids), Hydrostatic balance (a buoyancy method for liquids and solids), immersed body method (a buoyancy method for liquids), pycnometer (liquids and solids), air comparison pycnometer (solids), oscillating densitometer (liquids), as well as pour and tap (solids). However, each individual method or technique measures different types of density, and therefore it is necessary to have an understanding of the type of density being measured as well as the type of material in question.
The density at all points of a homogeneous object equals its total mass divided by its total volume. The mass is normally measured with a scale or balance; the volume may be measured directly (from the geometry of the object) or by the displacement of a fluid. To determine the density of a liquid or a gas, a hydrometer, a dasymeter or a Coriolis flow meter may be used, respectively. Similarly, hydrostatic weighing uses the displacement of water due to a submerged object to determine the density of the object.
In general, density can be changed by changing either the pressure or the temperature. Increasing the pressure always increases the density of a material. Increasing the temperature generally decreases the density, but there are notable exceptions to this generalization. For example, the density of water increases between its melting point at 0 °C and 4 °C; similar behavior is observed in silicon at low temperatures.
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What are you waiting for? Looking after our water, rivers and seas.
Hello friends, I am the Earth, yes that’s right, the very planet you live on and today I woke up a bit sad. Do you know why? It is because I dreamt that there was even more water pollution, so much so that all living things that live in the sea, oceans and rivers had disappeared. Even though it was just a dream, I can assure you that if you don’t stop contaminating the water, bit by bit; this horrible dream will come true.
The water´s contamination worries me tremendously, especially when thinking that three quarters of my surface is water. Even though I am named “the Earth”, if you were to look at me from space, you see more water than land and that’s why I am also referred to as the blue planet.
Everyone knows that water is imperative for life, without water there would be no plants, nor animals, nor even us, human beings. Yet still many people continue to throw rubbish bags, bottles, furniture… into the ocean and rivers, as if they were a container where one can get rid of all the things one doesn’t want any more.
In many houses, liquids such as oils and dirty products are poured into the drains, and then these get mixed with water and this contaminated water then travels through pipes to the seas and rivers.
There are also factories which throw their chemical wastes into the waters making them extremely contaminated, killing loads of aquatic animals. Here you can see a seal eating a plastic bag thinking it is food…we don’t know if the poor thing will survive. Or this frog lying dead because of contamination.
Another of my surface waters´ enemies is petroleum. You have no idea the damage it has caused to my seas and oceans. The sinking of ships transporting this oil has caused tremendous catastrophes, which only heal with the passing of time.
But I don’t want to upset you with all that I have told you, as bad or complicated things may seem; there is always a solution. And, I am positive that if you were to help me, all together, working as a team, we will make the water clean again and all living things will be safe.
A way you can help is by collecting all your trash the day you go on an outing, and never ever throw it into the river or sea. Another way to help is by not throwing any oils or other liquids into the drains, such as paint for example.
We can all encourage our families and friends to improve their habits and start to think about the importance of ending our water´s contamination.
Looking after water is taking care of life, too.
This is why you have a great responsibility. I need each and everybody’s help to remain healthy. If you take care of the water, you will be taking care of me, my nature as well as all living things. I have no doubt that together we will make sure my sad dream will never come true.
For as you know…children make a world of difference.
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What are you waiting for? Hello friends and welcome to a new Happy Learning
video. Today we are going to learn about the most
important star in the universe, today we’re going to study
the Sun.
The sun is a star, an enormous sphere of extremely hot
gas which is continuously shining and spinning around. It
seems much bigger and brighter than other stars but that
is only because our planet is close to it, more so than to
any other star. The sun is in the center of our system and
that’s why we call it the solar system and all the planets
in it revolve around the sun. It has been shining in space
for more than 4 and a half billion years! Yup I said B, for
Billion and scientists claim it will continue to do so for
another 5 billion years! That’s incredible!
The sun is composed of gas. The majority of this gas is
hydrogen and helium though there is also some carbon,
nitrogen and oxygen. It shines so brightly and transmits
so much energy because in its interior there are atomic
reactions which turn the hydrogen into helium. To give
you an idea, the surface temperature on the sun is 5.800
degrees celsius. In only one second, more energy is
released from the sun than that which has been
consumed by all humanity so far. Just in one second!
Compared to Earth, the sun is enormous. One million
three hundred thousand planets the size of our Earth can
fit inside the sun. It is also very far from our planet. Do
you know how long it would take us to get to the sun?
Well, when taking into consideration that the sun is 150
million kilometers away, if we were to travel from the
Earth to the sun by car at a speed of 100kms an hour, we
would take… 170 years to get there! Though the light
that the sun emits, doesn’t take that long to get to the
Earth. It takes only 8 minutes for the light to travel from
moment it leaves the sun till it reaches our planet. That’s
300 million kms per second! It’s absolutely mind-blowing!
It can circle the world 7 times in one second. There is
most definitely nothing faster than light.
So now we have learnt a little more about the sun, our
star and about light. I hope you found it all very
interesting.
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Hi Children, in this educational video we are going to learn another interesting animal, the chameleon, a multi-coloured reptile.
The chameleon is one of nature’s most curious reptiles, its capable of changing colour to camouflage, or to say, it can change its colour to match that of its surroundings, so no predators can see it… Look, look, try to find it…
The chameleon, like all reptiles, has a body that is completely covered in hard scales that protect him from its enemies, but they have a characteristic that makes them very special in comparison to other reptiles, do you know which one it is?
As you have discovered by looking at the images, chameleon’s eyes are very special. They are cone shaped and in the centre they have a hole where the pupil peeks out. The cone shape allows them to easily rotate their eyes completely in any direction. They can also move each eye independently, and that is why they have a 360 view, which is to say they can see everything that is happening around them without moving their head. But everything good that they have in their sight is bad in their hearing, why though? Why do you think that is?
As you can see they don’t have any ears and its believed they are deaf.
As we have already said the fundamental characteristic a chameleon has is that it can change its skin colour to adapt to its surrounding. However the colour change also depends on its emotional state… if they are angry… if they are scared or in love.
Another characteristic that surprises everyone is their way of hunting. Chameleons, like crocodiles, snakes and the majority of reptiles are carnivorous… which is why they need to hunt to survive.
The chameleons hunt their pray with their tongs. Their tongue is very long and can be deployed very rapidly. Its tip is sticky and when it touches its prey it sticks to it, making it very easy to then eat them. Chameleons feed mainly on insects although sometimes they can eat in small mammals or birds.
The truth is that chameleons are very extraordinary animals, don’t you think?
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