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  2. Science Lab - National Geographic Kids

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    Get science experiments, videos, articles, and more. Make your own Scaredy Sand with sand, water and the magic of hydrophobic spray.

  3. Spectacular Science - National Geographic Kids

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    Plants. Plants are important to the web of life. Find out why all life on Earth depends on them! Now Playing. 3:06.

  4. Videos - National Geographic Kids

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    Wackiest Places Around The World. National Geographic Kids Videos.

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    Who’s flushing away the forest trees in this "Weird But True!" video? The answer will surprise you!

  6. How Things Work - National Geographic Kids

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    Weirdest, Bestest, Truest. Kamri Noel and four of National Geographic’s experts find out how things work.

  7. Make Rain Clouds in a Bottle - National Geographic Kids

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    Make Rain Clouds in a Bottle. Follow these steps to make rain clouds in a bottle! Photographs by MATTHEW RAKOLA. Done right, this experiment has the most rewarding whoosh. It's from the Nat Geo Kids book Try This!

  8. Climate change - National Geographic Kids

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    Weather changes day to day—sometimes it rains, other days it’s hot. Climate is the pattern of the weather conditions over a long period of time for a large area. And climate can be affected by Earth’s atmosphere. Our Earth is surrounded by an atmosphere made up of gases.

  9. Animals - National Geographic Kids

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    Explore animal facts, pictures, and videos on National Geographic Kids.

  10. Amazing Animals - National Geographic Kids

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    Gentoo penguins like to hunt for fish, krill, and squid! Learn more amazing facts about the gentoo penguin in this video from National Geographic Kids.

  11. Hurricanes - National Geographic Kids

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    Learn what causes these deadly storms—and how to stay safe. The wind at the beach is whipping at 95 miles an hour. Waves 16 feet tall are crashing down. Even sharks are heading out to calmer waters. A hurricane is on its way. These powerful storms have different names depending on where in the world they form.