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Get facts and photos about the 34th state.
name comes from the Kansa Native American tribe, which means „People of the South Wind
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Get facts and photos about the 34th state.
name comes from the Kansa Native American tribe, which means „People of the South Wind
A mother Bactrian camel and her baby bond in the Gobi Desert, Mongolia.
Baird Rattini The baby camel’s heartbreaking cry carried for miles on the desert wind
Check out these photos of birds, plants, and other things with heart shapes.
SET IN STONE: Wind and water wear away at big rocks and often transform them into
These strange nature photos are so far-out, it’s hard to believe they were taken here on Earth!
lines of the Wave, a sandstone formation in Arizona, are the result of erosion from wind
Laos is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia.
Then the wind changes direction and brings a hot, dry wind from China to Laos from
Celebrate Earth Day with these tips for helping our environment.
TURN OFF THE LIGHTS Electricity can be made from renewable sources like wind, water
See pictures and read about Denali National Park on National Geographic Kids.
The only sound the moose can hear in this cold, quiet area is the wind whipping and
Attracting these cool creatures to your yard is one way to protect the Earth.
Butterflies also need protection from wind and rain.
Get the facts on Venus, sometimes called Earth’s twin.
Venus has clouds and wind—although the clouds are made of sulfuric acid and the wind
Statue of Liberty
FAST FACTS • The statue sways 3 inches (7.62 centimeters) in the wind; the torch