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Teacherflix
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Teacherflix
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Let's learn what it's like for kids, just like you, to live in Germany!
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Let's explore Tanzania!
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Check out this one minute overview of Miacademy to see what it's all about!

Teacherflix
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Today's lesson focuses on King Louis XIV — why he distrusted the nobility, how he wielded so much power, how he related to the Church, and what consequences resulted from his costly wars.

We hope you are enjoying our large selection of engaging core & elective K-12 learning videos. New videos are added all the time - make sure you come back often to learn more! If you'd like us to cover any additional topics, please let us know.

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Teacherflix
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Learn the sounds of T, V, W, X, Y, and Z.

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Teacherflix
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Teacherflix
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As early astronomers studied the stars, using basic instruments they were able to figure out which day of the year was the longest, which day of the year was the shortest ,and which days had equal sunlight.

Welcome to MooMooMath and Science and what happens on the equinox and the solstice

Because the Earth is tilted at a 23.5 degrees angle and also rotates and revolves around the earth the length of the day varies though out the year
During each equinox, both hemispheres receive almost equal amounts of sunlight
12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of nighttime
The actual day in which both hemispheres receive exactly 12 hours sunlight and darkness is called the equilux and usually occurs a couple days before the march equinox and a few days after the September equinox.
The day of the solstice in either hemisphere has either the most sunlight of the year which is the summer solstice or the least sunlight of the year which is the (winter solstice) except at the equator.

Does the sun always rise exactly due east and due west ?
Remember the sun apears to rise and set due to the movement of the Earth
Actually the sun rises due east and sets due west two times a year. in each hemisphere
In the northern hemisphere on March 20 or 21 depending n the year you have the first day of spring and the sun is directly above the equator. This is called the vernal equinox. Vernal means fresh or new like spring. and the sun will rise due east. Moving forward the sun then starts rising a little more northeast each day until June 20th or 21st depending on the year . This is called the summer solstice and it is the longest day of the year. After the summer solstice sun starts rising less to the north until september 22nd or 23rd which is the autumn equinox. The sun will be directly above the equator again. After this the the sun will rise a little more southern until December 21st or 22nd which is the shortest day of the year called the winter solstice. After this day the sun will rise a little more northern until march 20th or 21st which is the vernal equinox. It takes a year to complete this cycle.
In the southern hemisphere the vernal equinox is september 22 or 23 the summer solstice is December 21 or 22, the autumnal equinox is March 20 or 21 and the winter solstice is June 20 or 21st.

Updated Video to fix some issues
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Teacherflix
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A Coulomb is the SI unit for charge. It is equal to 6.24 x 10 to the 18th power.
Electric power is voltage times current. Voltage is equal to Joule/Coulomb and an ampere is equal to a Coulomb/Second. Let's take a look at what this SI unit for charge.
A Coulomb is also equal to 1 ampere ( the si unit for current) times 1 second
1C = 1A x 1s
In other words, if the current in a circuit is 1 ampere then 1 Coulomb passes a point each second.
1A = 1C/s
More Information on a Coulomb
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/....2022/02/what-is-coul

Teacherflix
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Malleability and Ductility-- Malleability and Ductility
Malleability is the ability of an object to be hammered into shapes.
Most metals are malleable.
Copper, gold, and silver are very malleable.
Ductility is the ability of an object to be stretched into wires.
Ductility and malleability are physical properties.

Teacherflix
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Learn what an isotope is in chemistry. Isotopes are two or more types of atoms that have the same atomic number, which represents the number of protons and position in the periodic table but have different mass numbers due to different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei
In order to find the number of neutrons subtract the number of protons from the mass number.

Teacherflix
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Longshore Drift which is also called littoral Drift involves the movement of sand and other items along the shoreline.
As prevailing winds push waves up the shore which is called swash, the backwash moves the sand back down which results in the sand moving in the direction of the prevailing winds.

Teacherflix
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Wetlands are transitional lands between lands and other bodies of water.
There are four main types of wetlands
Marsh
Swamp
Fen
Bog
You may also enjoy: Freshwater Ecosystems
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwP1zxnKb14

Teacherflix
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How are concave and convex lenses different?
A convex lens is thicker in the middle compared to the edges. It is also called a converging lens because the rays and bent together. A convex lens is also called a positive lens because of the location of the focal point.
A concave lens is thinner in the middle compared to the edges.
It is called a diverging lens because the rays of light spread out.
A concave lens also is called a negative lens because the focal point is behind the lens.

Teacherflix
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In this math lesson, you will learn how to tell time on an analog clock. In this lesson, we will focus on reading the short or hour hand and the long minute hand.
We will learn three easy steps to tell time.
Start at the small hand
Write two dots
Read the large hand.

Teacherflix
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Your metabolism is the sum of all chemical reactions in your body.

Teacherflix
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Levers are a type of simple machine that allows you to multiply your work. In this video, I illustrate a 1st class lever, a 2nd class lever, and a third-class lever.
The type of lever depends on the location of the effort, fulcrum, and load.
I also go over an easy method you can use to help memorize the types of levers.

Types of levers with examples
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/....2022/12/how-to-easil

Teacherflix
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Learn to calculate average velocity. Velocity is a vector because it measures magnitude and direction.
The formula for average velocity equals
velocity = displacement divided by change in time
In this video, I solve two basic average velocity problems.

Teacherflix
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Learn how the habitat and niche are different but also very important for a healthy environment.
A habitat is an ecological area where a plant or animal lives. It may be an island, a tree, or maybe under a rock. The habitat is where an individual can find food, shelter, protection and mates.
A niche is a role or position that an individual has in its environment. A niche may also involve what the individual eats, how it interacts with other living things, and also how it interacts with the nonliving factors. Without ecological niches, there would be less biodiversity, and the ecosystem would not be in balance.

For more information
https://moomoomath.com/biologi....cal-niche-and-habita ‎




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