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This episode is all about hawks. Hawks are birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. They are widely distributed and are found on all continents except Antarctica.
Let's learn the difference between debit and credit. A debit is when a person makes a purchase and money is withdrawn from that account. Debit is the closest form to paying with cash. Credit allows people to borrow money to make a purchase and the...Read More
Let's learn all about condors. They are the largest flying land birds in the Western Hemisphere.
Let's learn about interest. This is the monetary charge for the privilege of borrowing money, typically expressed as an annual percentage rate.
What's in a budget? Let's find out. A budget is a calculation plan, usually but not always financial, for a defined period, often one year or a month.
What is the difference between checking and savings accounts? Checking accounts allow quick access to one's funds on an ongoing basis. Savings accounts have withdrawal limits, are interest bearing, and are typically used for a financial goal or sp...Read More
This episode is all about bats. Bats are flying mammals of the order Chiroptera. With their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals capable of true and sustained flight. Bats are more agile in flight than most birds, flying with thei...Read More
This episode is all about dolphins. They have smooth skin, flippers, and a dorsal fin. Dolphins also have a long, slender snout with about 100 teeth and a streamlined body. The single blowhole on top of their head has a flap that opens to reveal a...Read More
Halloween takes place on October 31. It is a time when people dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and carve jack-o’-lanterns from hollowed out pumpkins. Ghosts and witches are popular costumes of the children who go from house to house say...Read More
What might it have been like to be the earliest people in America? Let's find out.
This episode explains why oceans are important. The oceans of the world provide food for the world, and they also regulate the climate of the Earth. Oceans also make international trade of items possible.
Penguins are the only birds that can swim but cannot fly. These black and white seabirds move about very easily in the water. On land, they stand upright and waddle about.