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Get facts and photos about the 27th state.
You can see an actual rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, where rockets have been
Get facts and photos about the 27th state.
You can see an actual rocket launch from Cape Canaveral, where rockets have been
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The Rockies have forests of spruce, firs, and pines.
Iraq is dominated by two famous rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates.
Scientists have not been able to assess the condition of these animals since the
Guatemala is a country of volcanoes, mountains, and beaches on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
They may have suffered from overpopulation and the effects of drought.
Learn about the life and achievements of the fifth president of the United States.
CRISIS AND COMPROMISE Monroe’s presidency did have some controversy, though.
A playful lamb pals around with a sheepdog.
he’s a dog— and refuses to be herded. 1:14 Hoofing Around Why is it so hard to have
In Explorer Academy, 12-year-old Cruz Coronado breaks secret codes in order to fight dangerous villains and solve mysteries. Test your own skills by cracking the codes on this page and check out Nat Geo Kids magazine for more.
Student The kids who attend Explorer Academy—an exclusive school for explorers—have
Owls, ospreys, and more!
Sea Eagles Whirling Sea eagles have a pretty amazing way of fighting off intruders
Watch to learn more about the first two books in the Explorer Academy series.
Student The kids who attend Explorer Academy—an exclusive school for explorers—have
Ponies swim from one island to another in Chincoteague Island, Virginia.
But every year for 90 years Chincoteague ponies have made the short swim from Assateague