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// πββοΈ In this episode of The Ten News Summer Survival Guide, we are talking sharks and water! π¦ Why are scientists asking to change our language from "shark attacks" to "shark encounters?" Nature Nerds' Laine Farber gives us the scoop.π° Water can be wacky, weird, and wonderful. π Hear our favorite facts about water around the world. π° From the headlines: Historic wins and SpongeBob?β And test your river knowledge in todayβs Trivia on the Ten! π§ //
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Listen to episode one hereπββοΈ In this episode of The Ten News Summer Survival Guide, we are talking sharks and water! π¦ Why are scientists asking to change our language from "shark attacks" to "shark encounters?" Nature Nerds' Laine Farber gives us the scoop.π° Water can be wacky, weird, and wonderful. π Hear our favorite facts about water around the world. π° From the headlines: Historic wins and SpongeBob?β And test your river knowledge in todayβs Trivia on the Ten! π§
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