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There are 2716 episodes in the Fact topic.

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INTRODUCING — Fierce Girls Season 8
01:30 | February 28th, 2022

From the underwater adventurers of the past, to the disease experts of the future, Australia is FULL of girls who dare to do things differently. Fierce Girls is back for another season, starting International Women’s Day.All new stories, all new narrators. Still totally Fierce.

How does your brain turn Sound Waves into Sound?
00:12:32 | Episode: 216 | February 28th, 2022

What are Sound Waves? What causes vibration? How does pitch and frequency affect sound? 

Four Truths and a Lie
23:40 | February 28th, 2022

We’re very excited about this episode of Cool Facts About Animals. We’re breaking format to present “Four Truths and a Lie.” Four of these sea animals are real. One is not. Can you figure out which one is the lie?

How did people keep food cold in olden times?
23:56 | Episode: 174 | February 25th, 2022

Violet, 5, wants to know: what was life like before refrigerators? And Ellinor, 6, asks: how did they make ice in the old times? In this episode, we learn about the history of ice harvesting and the industry that built up around it, where ice cut from lakes in New England was shipped to as far away as India and the Caribbean. We hear more about this history from Gavin Weightman, author of The Frozen Water Trade. And we visit Rockywold-Deephaven Camps in New Hampshire, where ice is still harvested each winter from Squam Lake and used to keep old fashioned ice boxes at the camp cool all summer long.

Why do Caterpillars turn into Butterflies?
00:15:14 | Episode: 215 | February 25th, 2022

What happens inside a cocoon? Why are Butterflies called Butterflies? Why are some Butterflies’ wings so colorful? For free home activities sign-up at www.WhoSmarted.com

Tea
00:28:18 | Episode: 195 | February 24th, 2022

Can you figure out who’s lying about tea? For more great shows visit GZMshows.com. To hear all episodes of The Big Fib ad-free subscribe now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Was there really a time when cars didn’t have seatbelts?
00:16:18 | Episode: 214 | February 23rd, 2022

When were seatbelts invented? How does a seatbelt work? How were Crash Test Dummies able to get people to wear their seatbelt? For free home activities sign-up at www.WhoSmarted.com

Chilling out with snow
00:30:06 | February 22nd, 2022

There are many different types of snow. From the fluffy to the slushy, this slippery frozen stuff comes in all different shapes and sizes. 




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