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How to Divide Fractions

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Dividing fractions is easy once you learn a couple of rules and remember three words - keep, change and flip.

Climate Activist Greta Thunberg Wants More Results, Less Politics

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In the lead-up to U.N. Climate Change Conference, the Swedish activist talked about Biden's climate plan, the media's responsibility and what gives her hope.

The Ultimate Diagnosis Quiz

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Play doctor in our ultimate diagnosis quiz! Test your medical knowledge, and see how much you know about rare medical disorders.

Does auto insurance cover the car or the person?

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Does auto insurance cover the car or the person? Read about what exactly is covered with auto insurance.

How Tire Traction Works

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Tire traction plays a big role when it comes to tire safety. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about how tire traction works.

5 Incredible Things You'll Learn in First Grade

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First grade is when your formal education really begins. Find out what five incredible things you'll learn in first grade.

How Deep Are the Great Lakes? And Why Are They Great?

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The Great Lakes are named so for several reasons. HowStuffWorks looks at why the Great Lakes are so great, including their impressive depths.

Need a New Podcast to Binge? Here's What HowStuffWorks Podcast Hosts Listen To

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HowStuffWorks loves podcasts, and our staff of podcast hosts offer up recommendations of their favorite ones to obsess over. Read this article.

Towering Obelisks Are Everywhere. Here's Why They're So Awe-inspiring

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Obelisks can be found in cities throughout the world, from Washington, D.C., to Paris, France. But what is the origin of these massive structures?

Color Wheel Theory: How to Talk About Color

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Modern color theory got its start with, believe it or not, Sir Isaac Newton, who also discovered a little thing called gravity and invented calculus.

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