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Why does it rain?
National Science Foundation
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2016
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Air
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K-2, 3-5
Join Timon and Pumba as they find out why it rains.
Why is it cold at the poles?
National Science Foundation
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2016
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Earth and Human Activity
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Life Science
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Water
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Pre-K, K-2, 3-5
Join Timon and Pumba as they find out why it's cold at the poles.
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