Naturepedia

Di: Chase David and Kerry Nott
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  • Greetings Naturenauts and welcome to Naturepedia! We are the hosts Kerry and Chase and you get to join us on an adventure to explore the wonders of nature. From fiery volcanoes to the mysteries of outer space. We’ll dive deep into fascinating topics, from the intricate dance of birdsong to the hidden depths of the ocean. Along the way, we’ll explore the myths and legends woven into the natural world, delve into how human actions have both helped and harmed the delicate balance of our ecosystems, and all other random facts and knowledge of the nature around us. Naturepedia isn’t just a monologue! We want to hear from you too. Do you have a burning question about a specific topic? Let us know and we’ll answer it on the show and if we haven’t covered it, there is another idea for an episode so we can answer your question! Let’s grab our helmets, grab our metaphorical backpacks, and buckle up because we are about to go on an adventure exploring as Naturenauts around the universe. Please don’t forget to subscribe for updates so you don’t miss the next adventure we go on!
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  • The Alto Ego of Clouds: Unveiling the Hidden Layers Above
    Aug 19 2024

    Ever wonder what those puffy things in the sky are? Clouds are made of tiny water droplets or ice crystals! Warm air carries moisture up high, where it cools and condenses into clouds. Clouds come in all shapes and sizes, like cotton balls (cumulus) or wispy streaks (cirrus). The type of cloud can even tell us about the weather! Next time you're outside, look up and see if you can spot different cloud types. There's a whole world to discover above!

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