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Petroleum, also known as oil,
is one of our most important
natural resources, forming
the basis for almost all fuels
for cars, planes, and ships.
Many oil reserves lie in hard-
to-reach locations under the ocean floor. To get
to these marine reserves, engineers build
oil platforms, which are used to bring the
petroleum from deep under the ocean to the
surface. Oil platforms pose a very high risk to
the environment, with frequent accidents
resulting in the release of large quantities of
petroleum into the ocean.
The boomerang was invented by the original
inhabitants of Australia. It’s a throwing weapon
traditionally made out of wood or bone and
used in hunting. An unusual feature of some
boomerangs is that they will come back
whenever you throw them. This can be a handy
feature when hunting birds, for example. Today,
boomerangs are mostly used for recreation.
In the world of science,
there are often races
to make discoveries.
For example, there was a
race to the South Pole in 1911. On December 14,
2011, the Norwegian Roald Amundsen became
the first person to reach the South Pole. Since
then, many nations such as Argentina, China,
Germany, England, Japan, the USA, and Russia
have built their own research stations in
Antarctica. The research involves Antarctic
flora and fauna, the climate, and the Earth’s
magnetic field
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Merk | Thames & Kosmos |
Model | Kids First: Light-Up Globe |
Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
Taal | Nederlands |
Grootte | 28326 MB |