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    Helicopters are a type of flying transportation device. They can fly, hover, and move side-to-side and forward, and they can land in small areas. It is important to understand how a helicopter works so that you can get the best use out of them. Helicopters are generally slower than airplanes. They also have limitations, such as the fact that they cannot fly in the dark. However, they are perfect for tourism, search and rescue, aerial photography, and military activity.

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    Various ancient African civilizations began to develop over time. There were numerous tribes who developed their own unique systems of politics and religion. These societies were based on nomadic hunting and gathering methods. The Africans cultivated crops like wheat and chickpeas. They also made use of stone tools and iron to produce sharp weapons.

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    During the 12th century, the Incas appeared in the Andes Mountains of modern-day Peru. They were polytheists who worshiped the sun, moon, earth and stars, as well as the creator god Inti. Incas were a highly creative society. They built incredible shrines and fortresses, including the Sacsahuaman, which was a colossal fortress with a circumference of 1,200 feet. They also used rope bridges to get from one place to another. These rope bridges were made from ichu grass and were regularly repaired by local villagers.

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    Parakeets are small to medium-sized parrots that are classified into several genera. Their tail feathers are usually long. These birds are very interesting and make great pets.

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    You've probably heard about the giant panda bear, but did you know that it's a real animal? The species is endemic to China and is distinguished by its black and white coat and rotund body. They are also sometimes called red pandas and are sometimes confused with each other.

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    Solar energy is a resource that comes from the sun's radiant heat and light. It can be harnessed using a variety of technologies. It is a renewable resource that can be used for electricity generation, thermal energy, and architecture.

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    Ponds are shallow bodies of water that sustain a wide range of plant and animal life. Some species live permanently in ponds, while others visit periodically to breed, feed, or reproduce. These bodies of water can be found in many settings, including urban areas, farms, and woodlands.

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    The State of Ohio has a rich history. In 1833, the state was home to the first interracial college, Oberlin College. In 1834, Ohio became home to the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society, which helped to end slavery in the United States. Today, Ohio is home to 76 national historic parks and sites. In addition, it is home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, where artists like Ray Charles and Whitney Houston have been inducted. In 1903, the Wright Brothers achieved the first human flight in the state of Ohio. The building was designed by I. M. Pei, who was also responsible for the Louvre Pyramid in Paris.

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    Switzerland is a landlocked country with no coastline, but it borders five other countries. This peaceful country is home to one of the lowest murder rates in the world, at about five people per 100,000 residents. Its people have always been known for their benevolence, and despite the fact that it is one of the wealthiest nations in the world, the country has a reputation for being a peaceful place to live.

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    Air pollution is the contamination of the air around us. This contamination has many harmful effects on human beings and other living things. It also damages materials and the climate. Air pollutants include gases, particulates, and biological molecules.

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    A recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reveals that human activity is warming the earth's atmosphere and oceans. According to the report, the world must drastically reduce emissions to keep temperatures from rising past 1.5 degrees Celsius.

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    The Food Chain is a network of relationships between the various species in an ecosystem. Each of these species depends on the others for survival. The food chain is divided into three levels: producers, consumers, and apex predators. Primary consumers are herbivores, and secondary and tertiary consumers are carnivores. The top predator is called the apex predator, and it usually eats meat.

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    Transcontinental railroads are railway tracks that span a continental landmass, connecting different oceans and borders. They serve as a fast and efficient means of transporting goods from one part of the world to the other.

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    Throughout the history of Albania, people have sought to leave the country in search of better living and career opportunities. As the first atheist country in the world, Albania has a fascinating history and culture. In fact, many mosques were burned down during the dictatorship of Enver Hoxha.

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    Minnesota shares a border with Canada, and the country was the first state to join the Union. The state is a member of the North American Union, and was the first state to volunteer troops during the Civil War. Many other interesting facts about Minnesota for kids will be fun and educational. If you have children, these facts will keep them occupied for hours. The Minnesota Capital City is Saint Paul, so be sure to tell them about it!

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    This state is home to several fascinating facts. First of all, the great blue heron was born here. Other notable wildlife include the trumpeter swan and the piping plover. The great blue heron was one of the first people to settle in Michigan. The state is also home to five-lined skinks, red bellied snakes, and spiny soft-shell turtles. Additionally, the Mackinac Bridge is the longest suspension bridge in the world, stretching more than five miles and taking three years to construct.

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    Most people in the state are of European descent. The earliest colonists were from England and Scotland, and the country's first colonies were established in 1775. The state became a Royal Colony, with its own constitution asserting the right to revolution. Initially, the colonists made their living by fishing, whaling, and shipbuilding. Whale oil was a valuable resource because it could be used as fuel in lamps. Land was scarce, and farming was difficult, but by the 1850s there were permanent classes: day laborers, mariners, and indentured servants.

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    The first state to join the union was Delaware. This small state was named after the governor of Virginia. This storied state is home to many species of fox, including the endangered and rare white wolf. It is one of the oldest living animals in the United States, and is the only member of the canid family that is capable of climbing trees. During the American Revolution, Delaware was the first state to sign the US Constitution.

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    Moose are the largest member of the deer family, and they live in temperate and subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere. The species is also known as elk in some parts of Europe. Here are some fun facts about moose that kids will love. First of all, moose have hollow hair, which helps to keep them warm in winter. In addition, they are good jumpers, with their front legs being longer than their back legs, which is useful in jumping over obstacles. Finally, a tuskless moose can run faster than a human.

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    North Carolina is full of fun facts for kids, including its state flag. These educational resources are great for homework help or to review history. Learn about the history of the first gold rush in North Carolina, and the state's famous politicians. Check out these facts for children to help them understand the state's history.

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    Mountain lions are nocturnal animals. They live in mountains and forests. They feed on large mammals such as deer, and they can reach up to ten thousand feet in elevation. Unlike other cats, however, mountain lions seem to be particularly attracted to kids. While they may not be particularly dangerous, they do seem to perceive children as easy prey. Small children can make a great threat to mountain lions, so they will usually try to run away from them. That said, running away from a mountain wolf or cat could trigger a lion's instinct to chase after them.

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    The state is home to many animals and plants, including the endangered boreal toad, a small frog native to the Rockies. There are also cattle in the high plateaus and valleys, and bison in the eastern third. The river that flows through Colorado, the Colorado, was named red by Spanish explorers after Native American firebrands. While some people say the state is as red as its mountains, other history sources claim that the name comes from a Spanish word meaning "red." Regardless of who named Colorado, it has a colorful history and natural beauty.

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    Did you know that light is an amazing form of energy? The speed of light is so fast that nothing can slow it down, including the human body! The study of light is called photonics. It teaches kids about the nature of light and how we can make it useful in our daily lives. However, you should remember that it has no mass. There is no way that we can live without it. In fact, we can't even see the Sun without seeing the moon.

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    The 39th state in the union, North Dakota was admitted on November 2, 1889. The state is home to a large Native American population and a few interesting facts about it are provided below. You can find out more about the history of the state's tree at the state tourism website. You can also learn more about the flora and fauna of the state. A fun fact about North Dakota is that the state tree was named after the first president of the United States.