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  • av Bold Kids
    249,-

    Helicopters are a type of flying transportation device. They can fly, hover, and move side-to-side and forward, and they can land in small areas. It is important to understand how a helicopter works so that you can get the best use out of them. Helicopters are generally slower than airplanes. They also have limitations, such as the fact that they cannot fly in the dark. However, they are perfect for tourism, search and rescue, aerial photography, and military activity.

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    249,-

    Various ancient African civilizations began to develop over time. There were numerous tribes who developed their own unique systems of politics and religion. These societies were based on nomadic hunting and gathering methods. The Africans cultivated crops like wheat and chickpeas. They also made use of stone tools and iron to produce sharp weapons.

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    249,-

    During the 12th century, the Incas appeared in the Andes Mountains of modern-day Peru. They were polytheists who worshiped the sun, moon, earth and stars, as well as the creator god Inti. Incas were a highly creative society. They built incredible shrines and fortresses, including the Sacsahuaman, which was a colossal fortress with a circumference of 1,200 feet. They also used rope bridges to get from one place to another. These rope bridges were made from ichu grass and were regularly repaired by local villagers.

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    249,-

    Parakeets are small to medium-sized parrots that are classified into several genera. Their tail feathers are usually long. These birds are very interesting and make great pets.

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    225,-

    You've probably heard about the giant panda bear, but did you know that it's a real animal? The species is endemic to China and is distinguished by its black and white coat and rotund body. They are also sometimes called red pandas and are sometimes confused with each other.

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    225,-

    Solar energy is a resource that comes from the sun's radiant heat and light. It can be harnessed using a variety of technologies. It is a renewable resource that can be used for electricity generation, thermal energy, and architecture.

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    225,-

    Ponds are shallow bodies of water that sustain a wide range of plant and animal life. Some species live permanently in ponds, while others visit periodically to breed, feed, or reproduce. These bodies of water can be found in many settings, including urban areas, farms, and woodlands.

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    225,-

    The State of Ohio has a rich history. In 1833, the state was home to the first interracial college, Oberlin College. In 1834, Ohio became home to the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, which helped to end slavery in the United States. Today, Ohio is home to 76 national historic parks and sites. In addition, it is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where artists like Ray Charles and Whitney Houston have been inducted. In 1903, the Wright Brothers achieved the first human flight in the state of Ohio. The building was designed by I. M. Pei, who was also responsible for the Louvre Pyramid in Paris.

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    225,-

    Switzerland is a landlocked country with no coastline, but it borders five other countries. This peaceful country is home to one of the lowest murder rates in the world, at about five people per 100,000 residents. Its people have always been known for their benevolence, and despite the fact that it is one of the wealthiest nations in the world, the country has a reputation for being a peaceful place to live.

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    224,-

    Air pollution is the contamination of the air around us. This contamination has many harmful effects on human beings and other living things. It also damages materials and the climate. Air pollutants include gases, particulates, and biological molecules.

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    225,-

    A recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reveals that human activity is warming the earth's atmosphere and oceans. According to the report, the world must drastically reduce emissions to keep temperatures from rising past 1.5 degrees Celsius.

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    225,-

    The Food Chain is a network of relationships between the various species in an ecosystem. Each of these species depends on the others for survival. The food chain is divided into three levels: producers, consumers, and apex predators. Primary consumers are herbivores, and secondary and tertiary consumers are carnivores. The top predator is called the apex predator, and it usually eats meat.

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    225,-

    Transcontinental railroads are railway tracks that span a continental landmass, connecting different oceans and borders. They serve as a fast and efficient means of transporting goods from one part of the world to the other.

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    249,-

    Throughout the history of Albania, people have sought to leave the country in search of better living and career opportunities. As the first atheist country in the world, Albania has a fascinating history and culture. In fact, many mosques were burned down during the dictatorship of Enver Hoxha.

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  • av William Brown
    225,-

    If you're wondering about frogs, you've come to the right place! Here are some interesting facts about these fascinating creatures. Frogs belong to the Anura order of amphibians and are largely carnivorous. Learn more about frogs by watching this informative ! Read on to learn more about the unique features of frogs. And be sure to check back often for more fun facts about frogs! Did you know that frogs can be deadly to people? Some species of frogs have poison on their skins! Although this is not a direct threat to humans, it can kill predators by inflicting massive damage. Poison dart frogs are a particular concern, as their toxins can cause heart failure and fibrillation. The bright colors of frogs serve as warnings to predators. Many frogs use camouflage as a way to avoid predators. However, some species have evolved special abilities for hiding and camouflage. One species, the White's tree frog, can change its color to match the surrounding temperature. To adapt to a change in temperature, it moves to a warmer, shadier area. Besides being able to change colors, the White's tree frog also tucks its feet and hands into its body to make it harder to detect predators. The Goliath Frog is the largest species of frog. It grows to over one foot (12.5 inches) long and weighs seven pounds. The Goliath Frog is found in West Africa. It can grow up to 15 inches in length and weigh seven pounds. Another species that can reach large sizes is the golden frog, or PAEDOPHRYNE AMANUENSIS. The frog's back legs are long and flexible.

  • av Mary James
    239,-

    The hamster belongs to the subfamily Cricetinae. There are currently 19 species and seven genera. These creatures are popular small pets. Some of the best-known species include the Syrian hamster and golden hamster. Find out more about these fascinating creatures below! There are a lot of fun facts to learn about hamsters! Then you can enjoy reading this book! We hope you enjoyed reading about hamster facts! Despite their small size, hamsters are surprisingly large. The smallest species, the Phodopus, has a body size of 5.5 to 10.5 cm (2.2 to 4.1 inches). The largest species, the European hamster, can grow to be over 34 cm (13.4 inches) long, including their short tails. Whether you're looking to raise a pet hamster, you'll find these fun facts fascinating. The hamster's teeth never stop growing! This is a big reason for hamster owners to provide their pets with chew toys. Hamsters need to chew on something, and the ideal chew toy is made of wood blocks or hay. Do not give a hamster anything made of pine or cedar, as these can be harmful. They also need regular veterinary care, such as teeth trimming. If you notice any symptoms of illness in your hamster, take it to a veterinarian immediately. A few other important hamster facts to keep in mind before purchasing one. Hamsters are considered exotic animals, and therefore must be handled by a specialized veterinarian to ensure their health. It can be difficult to find a good veterinarian in your area, and they are costly! If you do, you should consider a specialized vet instead. Veterinary care is expensive, so it is essential to know all the facts about hamsters before purchasing one.

  • av William Brown
    225,-

    The California Gold Rush began in 1848 when the first miners started collecting large amounts of gold. The news spread quickly throughout the world and thousands of prospective miners flooded into the area. These men, also known as forty-niners, borrowed money, mortgaged their homes, and spent life savings on gold. Many women were left behind to care for the family and run farms. By the end of the gold rush, there were 30,000 men and hundreds of women in the region. The California Gold Rush was a time of incredible economic development for the region. The new economy created new towns and jobs for merchants and entrepreneurs. The gold rush was so successful that it spawned new industries. Blue jeans were created in the 1850s, which were popular for women. Women had more freedom than men in 1849, and could earn higher wages in the process. One woman made $18,000 by baking pies. James Marshall, the man who discovered the gold in California, never made a dime from the Gold Rush. He died penniless in 1885. The California Gold Rush started in 1848 when James Wilson Marshall found gold in the American River in California. He was a sawmill operator at the time, but after the discovery, his sawmill closed. While the majority of Gold Rushers were Americans, immigrants from Latin America, China, Australia, and other countries came to the region to get their share of the gold. Because of the United States' military presence in the area, many of the gold rushers ended up being Canadians.

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    186,-

  • av David Rosenberg
    186,-

    While you're traveling to the Grand Canyon, you may want to know some Grand Canyon For Kids Facts so you can get the most out of your trip. The canyon's formation dates back to at least 230 million years, so it is a very old place. In fact, the sediment that filled the canyon stopped gathering about 230 million years ago. However, it was not until John Wesley Powell surveyed the Colorado River that it was given its name.

  • av Mary James
    186,-

    Did you know that there are 112,000 cars crossing the Golden Gate Bridge every day? That's right, over forty million vehicles pass over it every year! If you've ever driven on it, you know that it's an experience not to be missed. However, did you also know that you can now pay your tolls online? Did you know that the first crossing on the bridge occurred in 1935 when an earthquake hit the area? If you want to learn more about this engineering marvel, consider taking a guided tour. You can learn all about the bridge's history, the best photo spots, and views from underneath. You can even see the city skyline from the bottom of the tower! Just make sure to book a tour in advance! Groups of six or more will need to make separate reservations. The Golden Gate Bridge is a magnificent structure that can be visited by tourists from all over the world. The towers of the Golden Gate Bridge are breathtakingly high, and the bridge is made up of a total of twenty-seven thousand wires. These cables stretch a total of 80,000 miles and are responsible for keeping the bridge up in the air. You can learn more about the Golden Gate Bridge by taking a guided tour. The Golden Gate Bridge is a great attraction in San Francisco, and it's easy to see why. The bridge has recently opened up a welcome center so that visitors can learn more about the incredible history of the landmark.

  • av Susan Brown
    224,-

    You've probably heard about the importance of wetlands in our environment, but you might be wondering what exactly a wetland is. The fact is, a wetland is a special type of ecosystem, in which the soils are permanently or seasonally flooded. Because the land is permanently or seasonally flooded, oxygen-free processes thrive there. There are two main types of wetlands: salt marshes and freshwater bogs. Wetlands are a vital resource for life on earth. In addition to drinking water, they also provide a host of other services, such as irrigation and sanitation. During flooding events, wetlands slow the waters down with their specialized vegetation, slowing them down. This action reduces flood heights and erosion. By storing and braking water, wetlands act like natural sponges, slowing the flow of flood waters. Wetlands are the perfect habitat for a variety of animals. About 150 different species of birds depend on wetlands to survive. In fact, 80% of all breeding birds require swamps for their survival. Other animals that live in wetlands include sloths, waterbucks, tigers, and bears. Many different kinds of plants and animals also find homes in wetlands, including mangrove species, elks, and deer. Wetlands are found in every continent except for Antarctica. They can be found on every continent, except for the Antarctic continent, which has very extreme climate conditions. Despite their name, wetlands are actually quite common. In fact, 99 percent of all wetlands are privately owned. There are countless different types of wetlands and wetland habitats. If you haven't visited one, now is the time to learn about them!

  • av Susan Brown
    263,-

    You may not realize that West Virginia has a rich history. There is no state in the country that has as many historical and interesting facts as this one. The state is home to many important historical sites, including the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, the Mount Rushmore, and the New River Gorge Bridge. There are many other West Virginia facts that you can learn about. In addition to the state's famous history, West Virginia has several other unique qualities. Its state government provides many services and is highly responsive to residents' needs. West Virginia has a low overall tax burden. Its net corporate income tax rate is 6.5%, which is 13% lower than the national average. According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, the state's economy grew twice as fast as the next fastest-growing state east of the Mississippi River in 2014. It was third only to Texas, Wyoming, and North Dakota as states that experience the fastest growth in the United States. One of the most interesting West Virginia facts is that it is the only state entirely covered in the Appalachian Mountains. The third most forested state in the U.S., West Virginia also is home to the Federal Industrial Institution for Women, the first women's prison in the country. One of its inmates was Martha Stewart, and the state has other famous names like Athens, Berlin, Cairo, and Calcutta. Interestingly enough, West Virginia has its own football team. In the 1960's, West Virginia University played Pitt for the first football game broadcast over radio.

  • av David Rosenberg
    239,-

    Did you know that nearly half of the land of Wyoming belongs to the federal government? In fact, there are three national forests, a large amount of grassland, and many other large swaths of "public" land in Wyoming. Its famous national parks are administered by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. The state also contains the Devils Tower National Monument, the first national monument in the United States. The state is also the least populated of the contiguous 48 states. Although it is the 10th largest state by area, it is also the least populated. Unlike Rhode Island, which is 1,212 square miles and home to more than a million people, Wyoming is far less densely populated than its neighbors. But that's not to say Wyoming isn't full of interesting facts. In fact, many of the most fascinating facts about Wyoming are about the state's diverse wildlife. Cheyenne is the capital and largest city of Wyoming, located in the southeastern corner. The state is home to the famous Yellowstone National Park, which is the country's highest peak. At 6063 feet above sea level, Cheyenne is the 2nd highest capital in the US. Only Santa Fe, New Mexico, is higher. The state's original inhabitants were Native American tribes, which are now recognized by the federal government.

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