Learn all about the United States of America including facts about tourism, plants and animals an...
New Jersey originally became known as the Garden State because of the excellent quality of its fa...
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Georgia has long been one of the nation's leading peach producers, giving it the nickname of the ...
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'Cinco de Mayo is Spanish for 'the fifth of May.' The holiday celebrates the victory of the Mexic...
'Waterloo, New York, is officially known as the 'Birthplace of Memorial Day.' The largest Memoria...
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Did you know that a manta ray can eat 60 pounds (27 kilograms) of food in a day? Manta rays use s...
'Presidents' Day is still officially called Washington's Birthday by the federal government. Pres...
Did you know that one cow can drink enough water in a day to fill a bathtub? Cows talk to one ano...
Did you know that pigs are one of the smartest animals on Earth? Pigs roll in the mud to help sta...
Did you know that horses are fast and powerful runners? They can run more than 40 miles (65 kilom...
Did you know that goats are excellent climbers? Goats have been known to climb trees in search of...
Did you know that one sheep can grow up to 30 pounds (13.6 kilograms) of wool in a year? Sheep li...
'More than 1 million avalanches take place around the world each year. They can move as fast as 1...
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A blizzard has wind speeds of more than 35 miles (55 kilometers) per hour. It is even possible fo...
Did you know that there are more than 175 kinds of chickens? A female chicken can lay more than 3...
Landslides can move at speeds of almost 200 miles (320 kilometers) per hour. The eruption of Moun...
Includes Lightbox access code on page 2, extension activities for the classroom, and teacher notes.
Tsunamis are large waves caused by sudden movements of the ocean floor. These waves can travel ac...
A tornado is a twirling column of air stretching down from a thunderstorm to the ground. The Unit...
A wildfire is a large fire capable of burning millions of acres of forest, grassland, or agricult...
China is the most populated country in the world. Its capital city, Beijing, is home to more than...