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Looking at different examples of cultural science; a lesson in early Hawaiian navigation; the Seminole tribe in Florida shows how to use plants as tools and food in the Everglades; the Suquamish tribe teaches salmon conservation.
Looking at different examples of cultural science; a lesson in early Hawaiian navigation; the Seminole tribe in Florida shows how to use plants as tools and food in the Everglades; the Suquamish tribe teaches salmon conservation.
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Xploration Awesome Planet
S11, EP15 "Xploration Awesome Planet"Looking at different examples of cultural science; a lesson in early Hawaiian navigation; the Seminole tribe in Florida shows how to use plants as tools and food in the Everglades; the Suquamish tribe teaches salmon conservation.
Xploration Awesome Planet
S1, EP5 "Plants"The Poconos of Pennsylvania; plants that eat insects; edible forest plants; how plants communicate.
Xploration Awesome Planet
S1, EP6 "Fire and Ice"The causes of forest-fires; lightning strikes; a glacier and an ice cave in Iceland; why glaciers are melting and how it will change the sea level.
Xploration Awesome Planet
S2, EP12 "Tides"Delaware Bay salt marsh; Pamlico Sound; tide pools in Hawaii; the Bore tide in Alaska.
Xploration Awesome Planet
S2, EP11 "Marine Restoration"Lionfish near the coral reefs off Curaçao; oysters of the Chesapeake Bay; an oil spill's effects in Alaska; rebuilding the Louisiana wetlands.
Xploration Awesome Planet
S2, EP10 "Time Machine"Grand Canyon; an ancient cave on the island of Curaçao; Lake Michigan; ice ages.
Xploration Awesome Planet
S2, EP9 "Strange Planet"Petrified National Forest; Crater Lake; a giant forest of kelp off the Southern California coast; glowworms in New Zealand caves.
Xploration Awesome Planet
S2, EP8 "Alaska"Alaska: a brown bear hunting for salmon; Denali National Park; scuba diving in frigid waters; panning for gold.
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