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What's the Difference Between Airspeed and Ground Speed?
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Measuring how fast an aircraft travels depends on whether you factor in the speed of the wind behind it.
Seals Clap Underwater to Communicate
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HowStuffWorks looks at the phenomenon of grey seals clapping underwater and asks why they do it.
Which Branch of the military should you join? Quiz
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Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard! This quiz will give you an idea of which branch of the armed forces you should join. Stand at attention and answer truthfully!
Which Region of the United States Fits You Best?
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From the shores of California to the bayou's of Louisiana and beyond, each region embodies a particular lifestyle, culture and community mindset. Find out where you truly belong by taking this quiz.
What ls Your Japanese Name?
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You likely feel an inexplicable connection to Japanese culture, from sake and sushi to karate and anime. In fact, you sometimes wonder if you were meant to be born under the cherry blossoms and the rising sun.
What's Your Goddess Name?
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Goddesses are personifications of power and concentrated examples of personality traits. They were worshiped for what they could do on behalf of humans but only doled out the aid when the mood struck them. What's your goddess name?
The Coordinate Plane Comprises 2 Axes and 4 Quadrants
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A coordinate plane is a mathematical, two-dimensional plane formed by two number lines. A horizontal number line and a vertical number line intersect to form two axes (plural for axis), and a grid system comprised of four quadrants.
The Pyramid in Antarctica Isn't Actually a Pyramid
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Conspiracy theories surface around pretty much everything, especially on the internet. So when 2016 satellite imagery showed what appeared to be a pyramid in Antarctica that was large enough to be seen from outer space, people had questions.
What Do Spiders Eat? Other Spiders, You Say? Yikes!
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Many people are scared of spiders. But spiders help us keep pests under control by feeding on other insects that might spread diseases or attack our gardens.
Slug vs. Snail: More Than Shell vs. No Shell (But Not Much More)
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At first glance, slug vs. snail might seem like a case of one just missing a shell. And in a general sense, that's not far off.