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Educational Videos and songs for Kids. In this video we’re going to learn about the birds.

They are so diverse, and there are so many colors and shapes, it's fun to learn about them. For example, this tiny little hummingbird doesn’t look anything like this huge ostrich. And these penguins don’t look much like this peacock with its large fan-shaped tail. Well, they may not look alike, but they’re all birds, and have many things in common.
Birds are oviparous... which as you know, means that they reproduce by laying eggs. The females lay the eggs in nests, in the rocks... or on the ground... And with the heat of their bodies, they incubate the eggs until the little chicks hatch.
Birds don’t have teeth, they have beaks or bills... And these can be very different, depending on what that species of bird feeds on.
They breathe with their lungs, that are connected to... bags full of air... called air sacs... and these help birds to fly. Also, nature, which is very clever, has made their bones hollow, so they weigh very little, and because of this it’s much easier for them to fly.
The skin of birds is covered with feathers: these protect them from the cold and heat. Birds have four limbs, the back ones are legs... and the front ones are wings. Together, the wings and feathers are essential for them to be able to fly... and in some cases... so they can swim.
Birds are terrestrial and most of them can fly. Can you think of any birds that can’t fly? That’s right!!! Penguins and ostriches are two species of birds that cannot fly.
Birds have four types of feathers: those that cover the whole body; flight feathers in the wings that help them to fly; down feathers, which cover the chest and belly and maintain the body at a constant temperature; and tail feathers that help guide the birds’ body like a rudder on a boat.
Birds can be classified into several groups, according to what they eat: herbivores feed on plants and grasses – their beaks are short and strong, and can crush seeds and grains. When they only eat grains, they are called granivores.
Carnivorous birds hunt and eat other animals, using their strong, curved beaks. Within the group of carnivores there are insectivores, that only eat insects, and piscivores that only feed on fish. These birds have pointed beaks that are long and sharp to help them catch the fish. Remember - birds that eat fish are called piscivorous.
The last group - omnivorous birds - includes pigeons and hens, and they eat almost anything.
So remember: birds are oviparous, which means they reproduce by laying eggs; their mouths are beaks or bills and they breathe with their lungs; their skin is covered with feathers; and depending on the food they eat, they can be herbivorous... carnivorous... or omnivorous.
 So, now you know a lot more about birds.
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Are you a food lover? Learn more about a career as a farm manager!
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In this live and interactive conversation with English language teachers from around the world, we explore how to get the best out of artificial intelligence with effective prompts.

We're joined by Mary Rose Banaag who is a business English teacher from the Philippines with more than 15 years in training and development. She focuses on tailored training programmes in English communication skills for B2B and B2C clients. She is also a certified TOEFL trainer.

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Ever visited another country and thought, “Wait… people actually do this?” 🌍 From Japan’s ultra-polite culture to America’s obsession with free refills, and Europe’s total chill about stuff that might shock others — every place has its own “totally normal” quirks. Let’s dive into the funniest, weirdest, and most surprising things other countries think are just everyday life… but would leave you completely baffled!

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NOTE: The Aconcagua peak is the highest in the Southern and Western Hemispheres. We apologize for the error in the video and thank our wonderful viewers for their attention to detail!

What do you know about the continent of South America and its countries? In All about South America for Kids, you will learn facts about the geography, people, and history of the fifth largest continent in the world. You might already know some things about it, but let's see what else you can learn!

Speaking of geography, South America touches three of the five oceans: Pacific, Atlantic, and Antarctic (Southern). And only two of its countries are landlocked, meaning that they don't touch an ocean. The largest country is Brazil, which is home to the most populous city on the continent, Sao Paolo, which has almost 15 million people! The total population of Brazil overall is over 200 million, about half the number of people living on the entire continent.

One of the most famous landmarks in South America is Machu Picchu, an ancient landmark meaning old mountain that was discovered in 1911. Even though the Spanish captured much of the Incan civilization that lived along the Andes Mountains, they did not find Machu Picchu. This ancient city is one of the seven new wonders of the world.

South America boasts several other famous attractions, such as the Christ the Redeemer statue, a 125-foot-tall statue overlooking the city of Rio de Janeiro. It is also one of the seven new wonders of the world. Another cool place is in Bolivia: Salar de Uyuni is the world's largest salt flat, spanning over 4,000 square miles! Lots of pink flamingos live on this prehistoric dry lake.

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Happy Pi Day! Sorry, it’s not pizza or fruit pie. Although, you can have a slice of those to celebrate. Today, we’re celebrating this kind of pi, π.

Physicist Larry Shaw created Pi Day in 1988, and it became an official national holiday in 2009. Shaw chose to celebrate pi on March 14 because of its first three digits, 3.14, and it also happens to be Albert Einstein’s birthday.

Pi is a mathematical constant—it’s the ratio of any circle’s circumference to its diameter. The first recorded discovery of pi dates back to 250 B.C. Greek mathematician Archimedes used a geometric approach to calculate the first few numbers of pi; he drew hexagons inside a circle until he reached a 96-sided polygon!

Pi is never-ending, but thanks to technology, we’ve been able to calculate more than 50 trillion digits after the decimal point. That’s a lot of pi! How many digits can you list?

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What are you waiting for? The digestive system and digestion
Hello friends, and welcome to a new Happy Learning video. Today we are going to learn about the digestive system and digestion.
So that our body can make the most of the food we eat, it must first transform it into a simpler substance called nutrients. These nutrients are then transported by our blood around our body to be used and converted into energy. This food transformation process is called digestion and is done by the digestive system.
The digestive system is a very long tube threw which food travels and is made up of the following parts:
The mouth; this is where the digestion journey begins. The teeth both chop and grin up the food we eat. Once it has been made into a ball, it is pushed down the food pipe, to the pharynx.
The pharynx is a cavity which shares the digestive system with the respiratory system. It is from the pharynx that the food goes to the esophagus.
The esophagus is a soft muscular tube that moves food further down to the stomach.
The stomach is a widening of the digestive tube. It creates a movement which allows food to mix with gastric fluids. Once this process has been done, it then travels to the small intestine.
The small intestine, is called small because of its width not its length. It's actually much longer than the large intestine, measuring up to 7 meters in length, almost as wide as a football goal from post to post. Well it is here, in the small intestine, were the food digestion journey ends. Now it is up to fluids processed by two glands, the liver and the pancreas, to finalize the transformation of food into nutrients.
Once the food is converted into nutrients, they then traverse the small intestines walls and filter into our blood where they are then made good use of, by all of our body´s cells. But what happens to all the food that our body doesn't need? All that, such a fiber, for example, is transferred to the large intestine.
The large intestine is a thick tube which accumulates substances which our organism cannot digest and is also where water from these substances is absorbed. These substances then form the fecal matter, or what we call poop, which comes out of the anus. Agghh, it sounds a little bit discussing but that's how our body works.
Anyway friends, I hope you found the digestion system and digestion as interesting as I did.
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After a brief history of plastics, students look more closely as some examples from the abundant types of plastics found in our day-to-day lives. They are introduced to the mechanical properties of plastics, including their stress-strain relationships, which determine their suitability for different industrial and product applications. These physical properties enable plastics to be fabricated into a wide range of products. Students learn about the different roles that plastics play in our lives, Young's modulus, and the effects that plastics have on our environment. Then students act as industrial engineers, conducting tests to compare different plastics and performing a cost-benefit analysis to determine which are the most cost-effective for a given application, based on their costs and measured physical properties.

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Español para viajar. Aprende frases típicas en español para los viajes. Preguntas típicas y frases necesarias para viajes a países de habla hispana. En nuestro vídeo podrás aprender todas las frases necesarias para desenvolverte en un viaje. ¿A qué hora abre el museo? ¿Dónde puedo sacar dinero? ¿Cuál es la clave del wifi? ¿Dónde hay una farmacia de guardia? Todas las frases necesarias para los viajes. Habla con el camarero, con el taxista, con la gente en la calle, nosotros te ayudamos! Suscríbete a nuestro canal para aprender español. Frases para saludar, frases para despedirte, preguntas típicas.🔔

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4 Visninger · 2 flere år siden

How does a nuclear reactor provide energy? What causes a nuclear meltdown? And how do we make this safe?

All of these questions are answered in this 'Radioactivity' video from The Fuse School GCSE / K12.

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5 Visninger · 2 flere år siden

This geometry review tutorial explains how to calculate the area of a rectangle, triangle, square, parallelogram, circle, sector of a circle, trapezoid, and parallelogram.

Area of a Rectangle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8JdRHeQBW8

Area and Perimeter:
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Area of a Square:
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Area of a Triangle:
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Calculating The Height of a Triangle:
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Area of a Trapezoid:
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Area of a Rhombus:
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Area Between Two Squares:
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Area & Perimeter of Irregular Shapes:
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Area of a Kite:
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Area of an Equilateral Triangle:
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Area of Regular Polygons:
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Area - Hard Math Problem:
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Area - Shaded Region:
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Circles - Area, Circumference, Radius:
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6 Visninger · 2 flere år siden

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Force, Work, and Energy for Kids | Types of Energy | Pushing and Pulling

Science is cool and fun. Its everything you see all day around yourself, outside, inside your room, in your house, science is everywhere. Science is added as a subject at the very early standards. The basics concepts start from here and then they reach the high standards as the standards increase.

At the beginning level, the most basic things that are needed to be taught to the kids are force work and energy. They form the very basics of science and these concepts must be made crystal clear at the beginner level.

Let’s start by asking a very simple question. How are we able to move stuff around?
The answer is very simple we use energy and force to do all the work that we do.
Energy

It is the ability to move or do work.
Types of energy
The most common types of energy are:

1. Chemical energy

Chemical energy is responsible for all the chemical reactions happening around, for example, a chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar is due to chemical energy.

2. Electrical energy

Electrical energy enables us to plug in lights, charge our phones and run all the electrical appliances.

3. Light energy

Light energy coming from the sun helps plants to grow and lets humans see during day time.

4. Wind energy

Wind energy blows around.

Force

A force is either a push or a pull on an object. It is the energy that we apply on an object to make it move.

Push

When you move something away from you it is called a push, for example, a mother pushing a stroller on road.

Pull

When you move something towards you, it is called pull, for example, an airplane pulling a banner at the beach.
Gravity pulls you down.

So, whenever we do some work we put some energy on it, either we push it away or pull it towards ourselves.
That’s a small tutorial on force and energy for kids. You can also watch some more science videos for kids that will also help in teaching your kid better.


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1 Visninger · 8 dage siden

Kids vocabulary - Action Verbs - Action Words - Learn English for kids: Fly, sleep, drive, laugh, eat, walk, run, cry, jump

👋 Welcome to our exciting educational journey! In this engaging YouTube video, we present a delightful compilation of 250+ basic verbs in English, specially designed for children. 🌟

Join us as we embark on a colorful learning adventure, where your little ones will discover and practice common verbs in a playful and interactive way. From "jump" to "run," "sing" to "eat," our video is packed with vibrant visuals and cheerful animations that make language learning a joy for kids.

This educational content is carefully crafted to enhance vocabulary, promote language development, and foster a love for learning in young minds. Our approach combines entertainment with education, ensuring that the learning process is both effective and enjoyable.

Watch as your children actively engage with the video, absorbing essential verbs effortlessly while having a blast. Whether they are toddlers or early elementary students, this video caters to a wide age range, making it a perfect addition to any learning routine.

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Why do droplets of food coloring attract, repel, and chase each other?
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4 Visninger · 2 flere år siden

I'm sure you've heard of Isaac Newton and maybe of some of his laws. Like, that thing about "equal and opposite reactions" and such. But what do his laws mean? And how do they help us understand the world around us? In this episode of Crash Course Physics, Shini talks to us about just that.

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What is engineering? What does it take to be an engineer? Do you need to be a math whiz? Aspiring engineers tackle these questions and help demystify their chosen profession.

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2 Visninger · 28 dage siden

Help your child learn their ABC's, number counting, colors and more in this fun compilation video. Brand new ABCD song with fun dances moves with Lucas & Ruby. Learning your ABC should be fun and we hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed creating it. Whats more you also get to help your child learn numbers from 1-20, counting, and bonus ABC alphabet (A to Z) with phonics, all in one video! Get your kids up, singing, dancing, and learning with lessons. Enjoy our educational videos for kids in ultra HD 4k video with our favorite characters Lucas and friends! This kids video for kids is perfect for parents, teachers, grandparents, and guardians to help with their education. This is suitable for kids of all ages, from babies to toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and older. 🤩

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New technology is revolutionizing how we study and protect nature. In this video, we’ll learn how artificial intelligence is being used to decode the sonic landscapes of the ocean - specifically, whale song. That’s right, there may come a day soon where AI allows us to understand and talk to whales. But some scientists are saying: the question may not be CAN we talk to whales, but SHOULD we talk to whales?

Want to learn more? Read "How to Speak Whale" by Tom Mustill: https://www.tommustill.com/how-to-speak-whale

0:00 Intro - What it's like to be a whale
1:44 Ch. 1 - The record that saved Earth's whales from extinction
5:01 Ch. 2 - Can AI help figure out what whale songs mean?
6:39 Ch. 3 - Living in a world of sound (umwelt)
8:25 Ch. 4 - How do whales make sounds, anyway?
10:26 Ch. 5 - We need to talk about the L word
11:51 Ch. 6 - How AI is already changing whale research
13:10 Ch. 7 - Training computers to listen to animals
15:46 Ch. 8 - How can we decode what a whale song means?
17:17 Ch. 9 - Making WhaleGPT is so much harder than we realize
19:48 Ch. 10 - Should we really be doing this?
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A pulsing black hole in the centre of a distant galaxy sheds light on black hole and galaxy formation. How fast are black holes rotating and how does that rotation change over its life-span?

Huge thanks to Prof. Geraint Lewis and study author Dr. Dheeraj Pasham.

A loud quasi-periodic oscillation after a star is disrupted
by a massive black hole
https://ve42.co/pasham

Special thanks to Patreon supporters:
Donal Botkin, James M Nicholson, Michael Krugman, Nathan Hansen, Ron Neal, Stan Presolski, Terrance Shepherd

Music from http://epidemicsound.com "Colorful animation 4" "serene story 2" "To the stars 01" "Black Vortex

Animations by Alan Chamberlain and courtesy of NASA




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