| Geography |
| Shifting Sands of the Desert Landscape |
| by Lucy Ji, age 11 |
Mountains are big, solid, immovable landmasses. Mountains move so slowly over time that it’s impossible to see them move across roads, cover houses, and bury trees. Read more ... |
| How Molten Rock and Metal Formed our Planet's Surface |
| by Jose Cuate, age 13 |
Geologists don’t always agree about how the earth’s surface was formed. One debate concerns whether the surface of the earth was hot and molten, or stable and cold, as it was formed. Read more ... |
| The Vast Oceans of Planet Earth |
| by Ebony Coleman, age 11 |
Nearly seventy-five percent of the Earth is covered with water. This water makes up five large oceans, and many other bodies of water. The five major oceans are the Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, and the Southern Oceans. There are 322 million cubic miles of water in these five oceans. Read more ... |
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