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How Santa Claus Works

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Santa Claus travels around the world each year on Christmas Eve and delivers gifts to good children. Find out who Santa Claus is at HowStuffWorks.

Who's in Charge of Investigating Deaths in Antarctica?

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Jurisdiction over criminal matters in Antarctica could be a complicated thing. HowStuffWorks explains why.

What Causes Seasons? Earth's Tilt and Orbit

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What causes the seasons? Why are the seasons reversed in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres? And if the Earth moves in an elliptical orbit around the Sun, why don't we have two summers and two winters every year?

Snow Activities

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Snow activities are a fun way to spend time outdoors in winter. Here are some snow activities to beat those winter doldrums.

10 Essential Tools of NASCAR Pit Crew Members

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Have you ever wondered about the essential tools of NASCAR pit crew members? Read about 10 essential tools of NASCAR pit crew members in this article.

How Wireless Speakers Work

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Wireless speakers can eliminate some of those pesky audio cables. While they do have advantages, wireless speakers also come with some strings attached.

10 Bizarre Olympic Events

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There have been some strange sports in Olympic history. Learn about 10 of the most bizarre Olympic events.

Where Are the Northern Lights and Southern Lights?

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Auroras themselves aren't rare, but spotting one can be tricky: You need a clear, dark sky within one of the auroral zones. What are 10 spots that up the odds a bit?

What Is the Arctic Circle? 9 Stone-cold Facts About the Region

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The Arctic Circle is a region marked by frigid temperatures, strange sunlight and glaciers galore. And for hundreds of thousands of people, it's also home sweet home.

How Fallout Shelters Work

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Fallout shelters can help protect you from radiation from a nuclear attack. Learn how fallout shelters work, and how to build a fallout shelter.

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