Thursday, May 4, 2023

April Kids Fun Science Newsletter

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Kids Fun Science Newsletter
Our Rock Cycle ebook is on sale this month for $9.98 at our EZ Geology.com store.

EZ and fun science books
Our Earth Science books are easier to use than any other science books on the market. They are perfect for students interested in science.

Hands-on science activities
Every chapter contains a hands-on activity, written information and a quiz. Students with a 6th grade or higher reading aptitude can work through their textbook with minimal help from their teacher. In the back of the book is an Answer Key for the quizzes and a Glossary. 
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Crazy science facts you might not know 
  1. Junior, you are getting too big for my pouch!
  2. Great white sharks prefer to dine on these 3 foods
  3. Did you know clouds have families too!
  4. Faster than a speeding bullet?
And the facts are 
1. Marsupials
Marsupials are animals with a pouch that they carry their young in after birth. The babies are undeveloped and often measure less than an inch when born.
The babies crawl inside their mother's pouch which is warm and safe. Their mother's provide them with milk for the next 5 to 10 months while they live in her pouch.


2. Great white sharks
The great white shark can grow to over 20 feet in length. It weighs more than 5,000 pounds. They can can live to be about 30 years old.

In the movie Jaws the great white shark was described as a ferocious predator or humans. In reality, they prefer fish, seals, and sea birds.


3. Families of clouds
There are three families of clouds. They were given Latin names by Luke Howard in 1894. They are cirrus (curl of hair), cumulus (heap), and stratus (layers). 

There are 10 main groups of clouds that are grouped by their height above the ground.

4. Cheetah's  can run really fast!
Cheetahs can reach top speeds approaching 70 mph when they run.

 
Watch for more crazy science facts in the June newsletter
Why is Big Ben's minute hand tired of running in circles?
Look, it is raining frogs and fish!
My cat wants to thank Sir Isaac Newton for his invention of
Roasting s'mores in a box

 
Special thanks to
oluwatosinwil24 (email name) who wrote and explained that jellyfish are plankton. They are drifters and found in oceans all over the world. They are found at the surface, deep beneath the sea and in warm waters. 

I love to hear from you. 

Please email me at myrna@ezgeology.com if you have questions or other things you think would be fun to read about in my newsletter.
 
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