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How Cranberry Bogs Work

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How can something as delicate and delicious as a cranberry thrive in something as filthy as a bog? Blame it on the durability of this most unusual and hardy plant.

How Carbon Offsets Work

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Carbon offsets are a form of trade that funds projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Learn about carbon offsets and carbon offset programs.

Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?

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If you ever wondered why leaves change color in autumn, you're not alone. Learn why leaves change color, and how they get that vibrant red hue.

How Bonsai Works

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Bonsai is an ancient form of gardening that many consider to be art. Learn more about bonsai and the rich history that comes with it.

Do You Know the Nicknames of All 50 US States?

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Ever traveled to the Peace Garden State? Know where to find the Old Line State? Put on your U.S. traveling pants as you navigate from the Evergreen State to the Sunshine State in this state nickname quiz!

Here's Longest Bridge in the U.S., Plus 7 Runners-Up

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Bridges are some of the most awesome and breathtaking constructions, both from a visual standpoint and from an engineering standpoint. They provide such a stark contrast with nature suspended over huge bodies of water and almost appearing to defy gravity.

How Do Mountains Form?

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If geology has taught us anything about Earth's history, it's that nothing is permanent. And that goes for mountain ranges, all of which are constantly rising and falling.

How the Mason-Dixon Line Divided the North and the South

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The Mason-Dixon Line has ties to slavery, which often overshadows its otherwise fascinating story about one of the most significant surveying achievements in North America.

20 of the Loudest Animals on Earth

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Your dog barking at the mailman? Loud. But he's got nothing on these seven. They're some of the loudest animals on the planet, and they're probably not the ones you'd expect.

Winter Stories

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Winter stories feature the best bedtime stories for kids, from short rhymes to longer stories filled with fun. Find out more about winter stories.

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