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Curiosity Weekly

Climate Change, Group Fitness, Online Dating

Curiosity Weekly

Warner Bros. Discovery

Science

4.6963 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Today, you’ll learn about the colors of climate change, the benefits of exercising with your pals, and the science behind the highs and lows of online dating.  

 

Climate Change Color 

 

 

Group Exercise Benefits 

 

 

Online Dating Compatibility 

 


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0:00.0

Hi, you're about to get smarter in just a few minutes with Curiosity Daily from Discovery.

0:09.0

Time flies when you're learning super cool stuff.

0:11.0

I'm Nate.

0:12.0

And I'm Callie. If you're dropping in for the first time

0:13.8

welcome to curiosity where we aim to blow your mind by helping you to grow your mind.

0:17.6

If you're a loyal listener, welcome back. Today you learn about the colors of

0:21.6

climate change, the benefits of exercising with your

0:24.8

pals, and the science behind the highs and lows of online dating.

0:29.3

Without further ado, let's satisfy some curiosity.

0:32.4

In the Dominican Republic, divers... Without further ado, let's satisfy some curiosity.

0:33.2

In the Dominican Republic, divers who depend on the sea for their livelihoods have a special and extremely

0:38.6

detailed vocabulary for describing the color of the waters.

0:43.0

Like it gets more specific than, I don't know, blue?

0:46.0

Way more specific.

0:47.5

Like if they say the water is purple,

0:50.0

that means it's super pure and pristine.

0:52.0

But yellow water means it's full of agricultural runoff.

0:55.6

You know, if you dive there, you'll get rashes and ear infections and they say it'll make you all nervous and

1:02.1

antsy. Okay, Okay yeah that is specific. Yep chocolate brown

1:05.9

water comes during hurricane season. Methylene blue happens when there's just not enough

1:11.1

oxygen in the water.

1:12.8

So it's a way of describing conditions

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