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Fun Kids Science Weekly

Crash Landing Rockets and Unbelievable Fun Facts with Kate Hale!

Fun Kids Science Weekly

Fun Kids

Education For Kids, Kids & Family, Science

4.41.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 May 2021

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

What was the first animal to be extinct? Why are bubbles white in the bath? One of the largest and deadliest birds that has ever lived and some amazing facts with professional fun fact finder Kate Hale!

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0:00.0

Hello, what's going on? Welcome to the brand new episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly podcast.

0:07.6

My name's Dan. This is where we try and uncover some of the most amazing things that are lurking around the universe.

0:14.6

This week, we're looking at one of the largest and most deadliest birds that's ever lived.

0:20.6

You're okay. It's not around anymore, rest

0:22.6

easy. It could swoop in, it could snap its prey in half in one go. Also, we'll talk about

0:28.6

rocket bits that have crash landed into the sea, and I've got your questions to answer this

0:33.2

week. They're on animals that are extinct, they're on bubbles and they're on birds.

0:38.7

We'll get to that in just a sec.

0:44.2

Before then, let's say hello to our alien friends who are desperate to get back home.

0:45.9

This is N&G.

0:49.2

Energy's Meet a Motivator.

0:52.4

So guys, you know all about energy, right?

0:54.2

No, we are energy.

0:56.3

Galactic gurus, no less.

0:57.3

So what's up?

1:00.2

I'm on a mission to be an energy meter motivator.

1:02.9

Grant's been reading about these new smart meters.

1:05.8

She says we're all using more energy than ever.

1:07.0

But why is that?

1:08.8

Smart grandma there, Earthling.

1:12.0

Well, life here on Earth moves fast, and it's getting fasterling. Well, life here on Earth moves fast and it's getting faster still. Well, life here on Earth moves fast and it's getting faster still. Not as fast as

1:18.6

light speed, G. Well, obviously not that fast, but sometimes it feels like it. Humans are using

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