Earth Day is an opportunity to celebrate our planet and environment. Get your child in the spirit by sharing these fun facts ...
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NASA will its first crewed mission to the moon in more than 50 years on Wednesday, sending four astronauts on a flight around ...
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The ground below us seems so steady and also unvarying; however, the Earth is a chaotic, bustling work of art. It may have diminishing oceans, and its moon may be drifting at a snail's pace, but all ...
If you look back through the billions of years of Earth’s history, you realize that the ground beneath you is anything but stable. Our planet has been a molten ball of fire, a frozen wasteland, and a ...