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9 Views · 6 months ago

Aprende a conjugar verbos en español. Tiempo pasado, presente y futuro.

Los verbos pueden estar en pasado, presente o futuro según el momento en que sucede la acción que se relata. Así si la acción ha sido en el pasado se dirá diferente que si ha sido ahora mismo (presente) o en el futuro.

Los verbos también tienen "personas" como "tú", "yo, "ellos", etc. En este caso al ser un video para aprender español nivel principiante, todos los verbos están en primera persona, "yo".

También hay muchos tiempos verbales, en esta oportunidad vemos los básicos, pasado, presente y futuro.

Los verbos utilizado en esta clase son : Comer, hacer, poder, amar, decir, estudiar, conocer, dormir, correr, mostrar, olvidar, leer, apoyar, gritar, perdonar que son de los verbos más utilizados en el idioma español.

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11 Views · 6 months ago

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9 Views · 6 months ago

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What are you waiting for? Wow! Plants are so important for us!
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In this video, we will learn how plants feed and how they are classified into four groups: algae, mosses, ferns and phanerogams.

Hello friends! Welcome to a new Happy Learning video.
Today, we are going to learn about the importance of plants, their main characteristics and also, their classification. Presenting… The plant kingdom!
You already know that plants can’t move from one place to another, as you can see in these images, the great majority are held to the ground by roots, but they fulfill the vital functions of all living things: they are born, they grow, reproduce and die.
As you can see in these images, there are many types of plants, but… Do you know how many types there are? Well, according to scientists there are approximately 9 million different species. Some are gigantic, like this tree, that’s capable of producing shade for 100 people, at the same time! Others are tiny, like this miniscule flower… but although they may be different, they all have something in common… they are able to make their own food.
Plants don’t feed off other living creatures, like animals do, but they make their own food, thanks to photosynthesis, a process that transforms sunlight and inorganic matter in their surrounding, into food.
Photosynthesis is super important for plants, but for all living things too! Because in that process they release oxygen into the world… and without oxygen, none of us would be here today watching this video. Are plants important or what?
Plants were one of the first forms of life that appeared on earth, thanks to their capacity not to depend on other living creatures to survive.
Their most predominant colour is green, and this colour is called chlorophyll, an essential substance to perform photosynthesis.

PLANT CLASSIFICATION
As we said, there are many types of plants, and we can classify them in four large groups to get to know them better: algae, mosses, ferns and phanerogams.
Algae don’t have roots, stems or leaves. They live in water, both in rivers and seas, and they are the simplest plants.
Mosses are also simple plants. They live on solid ground but need a lot of humidity. They don’t have roots to absorb water in the ground because they live in very humid and bleak places.
Ferns are higher plants and their body is divided into roots, which is where they absorb water from the soil, stem, which is where the water circulates, and leaves, that grow upwards from the stem.
Phanerogams, despite their name, are the most common plants, because they reproduce through their flowers. They are higher plants and their bodies are divided into roots, stem and leaves. Trees are an example that belong to this group.
Well, now we know a bit more about plants and their importance towards all other living things. So you know that we need to take care of them, and respect them.
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Teacherflix
19 Views · 2 years ago

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18 Views · 2 years ago

Have you ever wondered how cracks form on the sidewalk? Or have you ever thought about what caused the Grand Canyon to be so big and wide? In this video, you and your kids will learn about weathering, the three types of weathering, and how they affect the earth.

Chemical weathering involves chemical reactions within the minerals inside rocks. Water, acids, and some gases contribute to chemical weathering. Mechanical weathering, or physical weathering, is caused by frost or ice, moving water, or the heat of the sun. The most common type of weathering involves water freezing in cracks in rocks. Speaking of the Grand Canyon, scientists believe it was caused by the Colorado River wearing down the rocks over the course of a long period of time. Biological weathering happens when plants and animals, as well as other living things, cause rocks to be broken into smaller pieces. Tree roots or burrowing animals like rabbits are great examples of why rocks might break as these biological influences affect them over time.

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Teacherflix
11 Views · 7 months ago

Welcome to another fun and engaging Math lesson! In this video, we will explore how to divide fractions using models such as fraction bars, discs, and number lines. 🍕🍰 From sharing pizza slices to baking croissants, we’ll see how fraction division connects to real-life situations.

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Lesson 1: Dividing Fractions Using Models

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Teacherflix
9 Views · 6 months ago

Thanks for checking out my video on Subtracting Fractions With Different Denominators

In this video we cover:

The steps to subtracting fractions with unlike denominators:
* Identify new denominator using the least common / lowest common multiple
* Convert fractions to equivalent fractions
* Subtract the numerators
* Simplify if needed

Other Videos Mentioned:
* Least Common / Lowest Common Multiple: https://youtu.be/_fIoO4xHMmY
* Equivalent Fractions: https://youtu.be/Y_xJugQN3AM
* Adding Fractions With Different Denominators: https://youtu.be/K0teVeHAuNc
* Subtracting Fractions with Same Denominators: https://youtu.be/6QrWDQsvDQQ

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8 Views · 6 months ago

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1 - Do you know what the difference is between seas and oceans?
The most important difference between seas and oceans is that seas are a loot smaller. and they belong, to the oceans. actually, they are a part of them; the seas, are the part of the oceans, which are closest to land. We all know that on our planet we have, 5 oceans: Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic. But… do you know how many seas there are? Well there are 57. and the largest are the Arabian Sea, the South China Sea, Caribean Sea, Mediterranean Sea and the Bering Sea.

2- Did you know that at the bottom of the sea, there are volcanoes, and large plains?
Although a lot of people think that the bottom of the sea is flat, it’s not true. Actually, the bottom of the Sea is like land, it has mountains, volcanoes, caves, great planes and even waterfalls!!. It’s so deep and big, that although it may seem incredible, there are many places where humans have not reached yet. Actually, 95% of the sea, remains unexplored. There’s so much to discover!

3- Do you know that the Everest isn’t the largest mountain in the world?
Well no! The largest mountain on Earth is in the sea and it’s called Mauna Kea. This inactive volcano, located in a Hawaiian island, measures from the sea surface to its tip, 4207 meters. But if we measure it from its base, which is at the bottom of the ocean, it measures ten thousand meters high, and if we compare this to the 8 thousand 848 meters of the Everest, they turn the Mauna Kea into the largest mountain in the world. What is true, is that the Everest, is the highest point on Earth.

4- What do you think we know more about? Planet mars or the oceans?
Well, although it may seem incredible, we know Mars’ surface more and better than the bottom of the sea. Human beings know very little about species which habitat the oceans, and there are still many to be discovered. It’s probable that most of these species are very small organisms but scientists believe there are still fish, and mammals which have not been discovered yet. Each year we discover a mean of 2000 new species.

5- Did you know that the sea is the biggest rubbish dump in the universe?
Yes, sadly, the sea has been used for a long time, as a dump, without realising oceans are the lungs of our planet. More than 50% of the air we breathe is produced at sea. The Mediterranean Sea,, is the most contaminated in the world, but sadly, most oceans are at an alarming stage. Plastics, pesticides , chemical substances, oil… all affect the sea’s health and living things within it. More than 100 thousand marine animals like penguins, whales, dolphins, turtles, fish and birds... die every year, only because of the plastic in the sea…

Please respect and take care of nature, don’t throw rubbish to the sea or rivers and always recycle. If we take care of the water, if we take care of the sea, we will make all living things live in a better world, cleaner and happier.

Teacherflix
8 Views · 2 months ago

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31 Views · 2 years ago

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50 Views · 2 years ago

ভেদ | MCQ Short Tricks | Madhyamik 2025 | AKD Sir

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13 Views · 6 months ago

This video is a virtual math worksheet with extra practice for performing cross-multiplication.

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Para colaborar con todas las familias que deben quedarse en sus hogares debido a la situación mundial actual, llegó la App de Juegos de canciones del Zoo, especial para los más pequeños de la casa. Podrán acceder a todos los juegos de forma gratuita. Sin necesidad de Wifi ni Internet.

Resuelve rompecabezas, aprende los números, descubre los colores y conoce las formas a través de fascinantes y divertidos mini juegos animados.

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Título: El Baile de los animales
Autores: Marceillac, Eduardo Alberto - Rogier, Cecilia María Teresa
Intérprete: Dúo Tiempo de Sol

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How to quickly set up the horizontal and vertical axes and the grid in a GeoGebra graph; also turning on the equation label

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Pre-order our book YOU ARE AN ARTIST (which includes new assignments!) here: http://bit.ly/2kplj2h

We meet up with artist Jamal Cyrus in his hometown of Houston, Texas, where we broach the topic of "postmodernism" and are challenged to summon an impossible sound.

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2. Represent this sound visually, taking any form you like
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In this video, you will learn how to convert fractions into decimals in a very easy and simple way. We explain step by step methods including:
✔️ Division Method (Numerator ÷ Denominator)
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In this tutorial, I do another example, showing how to plot and sketch an algebraic equation on the x y coordinate system.

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How much do you know about this famous historical figure from U.S. history? In this video, you will learn about his life growing up and his achievements as a politician and inventor. For instance, did you know he was the 15th of 17 children? And he stopped going to school at 10 years old. He spent the rest of his life learning on his own.

Something many people know about him is that he used to write letters about current events that he submitted to a newspaper that his brother owned. He used a pseudonym, or fake name—Mrs. Silence Dogood. Eventually, he ran his own newspaper called the Pennsylvania Gazette. This became one of the most successful newspaper in the 13 colonies!

Benjamin Franklin was the only American to sign all four of the major documents involved in the founding of the United States! These are the Declaration of Independence, a Treaty of Alliance with France, the Treaty of Paris, and the Constitution. He became an ambassador and diplomat to France, and he convinced the French to help America in their quest for independence from Great Britain.

Surely you know about Franklin's electricity experiment involving a kite, a key, and a lightning storm. Did you know he used two specific types of string in order for his experiment to work? One string needed to produce an electric charge while the other would remain dry and not produce an electric charge. Keep watching to find out more interesting facts about Benjamin Franklin.

We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about George Washington Carver! If you want even more information, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans, full of activities, worksheets, and more!

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1:30 Benjamin moves to Philadelphia and runs the Pennsylvania Gazette
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This video is sponsored by Brilliant. You can get started for free, or the first 200 people to sign up via https://brilliant.org/veritasium get 20% off a yearly subscription. Check out Adam Savage's video: https://youtu.be/h_zytOcMwys

A massive thanks to Adam Savage and the whole Tested Crew – especially Kristen Lomasney, Ryan Kiser, and Joey Fameli. Thank you so much for coming out to the desert with us, and for inviting us to your cave! Check out the video we made with them on their channel – https://youtu.be/h_zytOcMwys

Another huge thanks to iFly Ontario for letting us shoot in your amazing windtunnel. Special thanks to Diana Rios, Treasa Telle, Michelle Brumley for having us and Anthony Jones, Torrell Henderson and Nate Roth for being great instructors. iFly run STEM education trips, where you can experience terminal velocity first hand – https://www.iflyworld.com/prog....rams/stem-field-trip

Thanks to Inland Empire Film Services and the San Bernardino County Film Office for portions of the video shot in the County of San Bernardino.

The raindrop video is from Alistair McClymont’s gorgeous artwork “Raindrop” – ​​https://alistairmcclymont.com/artwork/raindrop/

Video of the raindrop breaking apart is from the coolest paper i’ve read in a while – Villermaux, E., & Bossa, B. (2009). Single-drop fragmentation determines size distribution of raindrops. Nature physics, 5(9), 697-702. – https://ve42.co/Villermaux



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Written by Petr Lebedev, Derek Muller, and Emily Zhang
Filmed by Derek Muller, Trenton Oliver, Petr Lebedev, Emily Zhang, Raquel Nuno and Eddie Lopez
Animation by Ivy Tello, Mike Radjabov, Fabio Albertelli, and Jakub Misiek
Edited by Trenton Oliver and Derek Muller
FPV Drone Pilots: Sammie Saing and Josh Ewalt
Slow Motion Camera: Shawn Sanders and Anthony Corrales
Phantom slow motion camera & lenses provided by Panny Hire L.A
Helicopter Pilots: Rick Shuster and Cliff Fleming
Helicopter Safety Officer: Ryan Hosking
Production Assistants: Roman Bacvic and Eddie Lopez
Research Assistant: Katie Barnshaw
Additional video/photos supplied by Pond5 and Getty Images
Music from Epidemic Sound
Thumbnail by Ignat Berbeci
Produced by Derek Muller, Petr Lebedev, and Emily Zhang




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