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Meteor Showers
Jul 29, 2004One minute you're standing in your yard staring at the moon and the next minute hundreds of baseballs whiz by at 30,000 miles per hour.
Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
Mar 24, 2004It's been 19 years since the Exxon Valdez spilled 11 million gallons of oil into the sea near Alaska. Have we learned anything from this tragedy?
Saving Sharks
Feb 19, 2004Sharks are scary creatures that we need to get rid of, right? Wrong. Sharks are totally important. See how some peeps are trying to save 'em.
Biomes of the World :: Aquatic
Feb 14, 2004There are five major biomes in the world: aquatic, desert, forest, grasslands and tundra. Kidzworld's got the 411 on the aquatic biome.
The Highs & Lows of the Space Program
Feb 04, 2003With the loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia many questioned the purpose and progress of the Space Exploration Program. Here, in review, are some important dates chronicling NASA's highs and lows.
Biomes of the World - Grasslands
Jan 13, 2003There are five different world biomes. The Grasslands are one of them. Kidzworld gives you a closer look at what the grasslands are, what animals graze there and how people survive with no water.
Biomes of the World - Tundra
Dec 12, 2002The Tundra is the coldest of the biomes. If the grass isn't frozen, then the dirt is. It's freezing cold and there aren't any trees. So how do the many animals that live here survive? Keep reading.
Wild Things :: Dolphins
Oct 04, 2002There have been TV shows, movies and even a football team dedicated to dolphins. From Flipper to Ecco to the Miami Dolphins, famous dolphins have won over the hearts of people around the world.
Hurricane Quiz
Sep 25, 2002A severe tropical storm must have wind speeds of at least 74 miles per hour (119 kilometers per hour) to be classified as a hurricane. Do you think you would be prepared for such a storm?
Freeing Captive Whales - Is It The Right Thing?
Sep 12, 2002We now know that whales in captivity are a bad thing. But wouldn't it be best for us to make the last years of Keiko�s life as enjoyable as possible instead of trying to make ourselves feel better?
Space Tourism - The Final Frontier
Sep 05, 2002Things once thought impossible are now common practice - so will space tourism become an everyday occurrence?
What Are Clouds?
Aug 31, 2002Forget what the weatherman has to say. He's never right anyways. You can predict the weather on your own - just study the clouds. It might also help if you read this article about clouds.
Extreme Climates 3: Hottest Place
Aug 10, 2002Think your bedroom is the hottest place to be? Check out the Danakil Depression or Death Valley and you'll feel the heat. These aren't just places with scorching sand and little water.
Crop Circles - Just a Hoax?
Aug 10, 2002There have been reports of crop circles since the 17th century but it wasn't until the 1970s that this unexplained phenomenon really began to take shape. Kidzworld has the real 411 on crop circles.
10 Strange Facts
Jul 20, 2002Do you like reading about useless facts? Do you believe everything you read? Check out these 10 facts. Do you believe all of them? I won't blame you if you do, they might even all be true.
Wild Things :: Endangered Species Even Closer to Extinction
Jul 12, 2002Many animals on the endangered species list are there because of lost habitat or pollution. Read on as Kidzworld takes a look at a case of human carelessness when dealing with our plants and animals.
Meteor Hunting at Lake Louise, Canada
Jun 26, 2002It's a bird! It's a plane! It's none of the above... A meteor that hit Earth in October 2001 had people rushing to call the local authorities, not quite sure what it was they were witnessing.
New Planet Discovered
Jun 19, 2002A pair of astronomers from the US has found a planet that closely resembles Jupiter. Other planets have been found in the vast universe, but have never resembled the planets of our solar system.
Wild Things :: Endangered Species of Fish
May 30, 2002Fish are one of the hardest animals to keep track of. They migrate from streams to rivers to the ocean and we're never quite sure where they are, which makes it hard for us to protect 'em.
Wild Things :: Endangered Species of Birds
May 24, 2002There are about 403 endangered birds in the world today. And despite increased government protection, many bird species are still at dangerously low numbers and on the verge of extinction.





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