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Today's web of stories starts with some spider's webs, catching more than just flies. We'll hang loose and surf with the best at big swells, and then travel to the other side of the solar system to hear about a very different kind of ocean. Then, we'll learn about International Mother Language Day, before plodding over to our Wow of the Week!
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereToday's web of stories starts with some spider's webs, catching more than just flies. We'll hang loose and surf with the best at big swells, and then travel to the other side of the solar system to hear about a very different kind of ocean. Then, we'll learn about International Mother Language Day, before plodding over to our Wow of the Week!
Quiz Questions
1. What's the thing that scientists can test the spider webs for? Hint: It's three letters
2. What score did Molly get for her amazing wave at Pipeline?
3. Mimas is a moon with water under it's surface... but which planet is it a moon of?
4. How many Aussies speak a language other than English at home?
5. Which island is the Aldabra Giant Tortoise being reintroduced to?
Bonus Tricky Question
What is 'megafauna dependent germination'?
Answers
1. DNA
2. 10/10 - Perfect score
3. Saturn
4. One in Five
5. Madagascar
Bonus Tricky Answer
Animals eat fruit and seeds, walk along, poo out the seeds and a new plant grows somewhere else.
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