by Meghna Rangarajan | Jan 31, 2024 | Student Blogs
Sides of the Moon The moon has two main sides in relation to Earth. Near Side – The near side of the moon is the side that faces Earth. We can observe this side and see various lunar features, such as craters and the dark-colored flat plains formed by volcanic...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Jan 28, 2024 | Student Blogs
What Are Coral Reefs? Coral reefs are like underwater cities made of tiny animals called “coral polyps.” Stony corals make up most coral reefs. Coral reefs form in shallow waters of tropical and subtropical regions. The coral reef ecosystem provides a habitat for a...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Jan 22, 2024 | Student Blogs
How Do Chameleons Change Color? Chameleons change color to attract mates, regulate body temperature, and warn intruders. Chameleons’ ability to change color helps them blend in with their surroundings. It enables them to avoid predators and stalk their prey. ...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Jan 22, 2024 | Student Blogs
Layers of the Earth The Earth is made up of four major layers. Each layer has different properties and temperatures. Crust – The crust is the outermost layer. It is thin and composed of rocks and minerals. It contains the solid ground we walk on. Mantle –...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Jan 16, 2024 | Student Blogs
How do bees produce honey? Bees work hard to produce honey through excellent teamwork. There are many steps involved in the making of honey. Collect Nectar – Worker bees fly from flower to flower, collecting a sweet liquid called nectar. They use their long...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Jan 13, 2024 | Student Blogs
How Do Ants Communicate? Ants are social creatures that live in organized colonies. They communicate with other members of the colony using various techniques. Smell – Ants produce chemical substances called pheromones, which are detected by odor receptors on...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Jan 7, 2024 | Student Blogs
What is a Fossil? Fossils are preserved remains of plants and animals from prehistoric times. There are two main types of fossils: Body Fossils are the preserved remains of actual body parts of an organism, like bones, teeth, shells, and feathers. Trace Fossils are...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Jan 6, 2024 | Student Blogs
What is Gravity? Gravity is an invisible force that pulls objects towards each other. Earth’s gravity keeps us on the ground and makes things fall to the ground. Gravity depends on Mass and Distance. Every object that has a mass also has gravity. The greater the...
by Catherine Anto | Jan 2, 2024 | Math Kangaroo review
Given : 1) The number is in consecutive order from left to right 2) The number is in ascending order. The method used to solve this problem is based on counting principles and combinatorics. Combinatorics is a branch of mathematics that deals with counting, arranging,...
by Meghna Rangarajan | Jan 1, 2024 | Student Blogs
What is a Food Chain? A food chain shows how different organisms in an ecosystem depend on each other for food. It is a single path of energy flow in an ecosystem. Producers: The food chain starts with producers that make their own food. Plants and algae produce their...
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