
DINOSAUR GRAVEYARD: The River of Death ☠️
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It’s time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly!
In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out to determine which science is the best, and this week we’re learning all about a HUGE dinosaur graveyard!
Dan kicks things off with the latest in science news—starting with a dive-bombing buzzard causing a school playground ban in London. Next, we investigate the Mount Etna eruption- Europe’s most active volcano. And finally, Curator Emily Bamforth explains the mystery of a dinosaur ‘mass grave’ at the ‘River of Death’ in Canada.
Then, we answer your questions! Etta wants to know: What happens if you dig to the middle of the Earth and Chief Scientist at the UK Space Agency, Adam Amara, answers Wilbur’s question: Why does the Earth spin but not the Sun?
In Dangerous Dan, we learn all about the Shoebill stork.
In Battle of the Sciences, Dr. Primrose Freestone explains why microbiology is the best kind of science and delves into the myths around cleaning!
What do we learn about?
· Why a school in London has banned playtime
· A dinosaur graveyard at the ‘River of Death’
· Does the Sun spin?
· The DEADLLY Shoebill stork
· And in Battle of the Sciences, we explore the myths around cleaning!
All on this week’s episode of Science Weekly!
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