- Rainbow - National Geographic Society
Rainbows are often portrayed as bridges between people and supernatural beings In Norse mythology, for instance, a rainbow called the Bifrost connects Earth with Asgard, where the gods live
- Rain Shadow - National Geographic Society
A rain shadow is a patch of land that has become a desert because mountain ranges block much of the rainfall necessary for plant growth
- Rain - National Geographic Society
Rain is liquid precipitation: water falling from the sky Raindrops fall to Earth when clouds become saturated, or filled, with water droplets
- Education | National Geographic Society
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- Rainforests, Explained - National Geographic Society
Rainforests play an invaluable role in sustaining life, but every year, large portions of them are cut down for logging, mining, and cattle ranches
- See, Think, Wonder - Education
Use this tool to help surface a learners' preconceptions and concerns The PDF resources in the carousel below include (from left to right): See, Think, Wonder Worksheet; See, Think, Wonder: Five Senses Worksheet Scroll below the resources for guidance on using these resources in your education work
- The Science of Sunsets – National Geographic Education Blog
SCIENCE Scarlet skies inspire many viewers to grab their cameras, and prompt a question: Why are some sunsets so spectacular, and others a mere muddle? Stephen Corfidi, a meteorologist who's written about the science of colorful sunsets, helps us see the light (National Geographic News) Use our resources to better understand the science of sunsets …
- Bioluminescence - National Geographic Society
Bioluminescence is light emitted by living things through chemical reactions in their bodies
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