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DK Earth: Winds

WHY DO WINDS BLOW? WHAT FORCES AFFECT THE WORLD’S WINDS? GLOBAL WINDS MONSOONSFIND OUT MOREWinds are moving currents of air, which can blow over a small local area or over a much larger region.…

DK Science: Conductors

CONDUCTOR AT WORKSUPERCONDUCTORSBIOGRAPHY: GEORG OHM German, 1789-1854INSULATORSFIND OUT MOREA conductor is a material that allows electric charge to move through it as an electric current.…

Maurice Sendak

—Hope O'KeeffeSource: The National Endowment for the Arts “The wild things roared their terrible roars and gnashed their terrible teeth and rolled their terrible eyes and showed their terrible…

Science Project Procedures

The Parts of a Science Project   Discovering "what happens if"   Source: USDA Agricultural Research Service  …

Tornadoes

Facts and figures about twisters by Ann Marie Imbornoni Related Links U.S. Tornadoes: 1840 to present Deadliest U.S. Tornadoes Tornado Safety (Ask the Editors) Fujita Tornado Intensity…

Anatomy and
Physiology: The Digestive System

The Digestive SystemAnatomy and PhysiologyThe Digestive SystemStops Along the WayIt's a Long Way DownJack-of-All-TradesRunning Along the TractPancreatic Panacea?What We Do with Our Food We are…

Congressional Power

The expressed powers of Congress are listed in the Constitution. Congress also has implied powers, which are based on the Constitution's right to make any laws that are "necessary and proper" to…