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The provided text tells the story of Buster, a magical school bus that transports children to a secret savanna to solve environmental problems. During this specific journey, three students utilize their scientific knowledge and teamwork to assist local wildlife when a vital watering hole begins to dry up. The provided text tells the story of Buster, a magical school bus that transports children to a secret savanna to solve environmental problems. During this specific journey, three students utilize their scientific knowledge and teamwork to assist local wildlife when a vital watering hole begins to dry up. By clearing a blockage in a stream, the group learns firsthand how gravity directs water flow and how ecosystems rely on a delicate natural balance. The narrative serves as an educational tool, illustrating that classroom lessons have practical applications in the real world.
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The provided text tells the story of Buster, a magical school bus that transports children to a secret savanna to solve environmental problems. During this specific journey, three students utilize their scientific knowledge and teamwork to assist local wildlife when a vital watering hole begins to dry up. By clearing a blockage in a stream, the group learns firsthand how gravity directs water flow and how ecosystems rely on a delicate natural balance. The narrative serves as an educational tool, illustrating that classroom lessons have practical applications in the real world.
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