Grandad's farm uses a windmill. I've got a solar calculator so I don't burn much coal.

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Grandad's farm uses a windmill. I've got a solar calculator so I don't burn much coal. Our hospital has a generator for when the power fails. You can store it in large batteries too.

It means the Earth is heating up. Isn't it about pollution? It s about ice melting, isn t it? It's about drought and rising seas.

Someone said Al Gore knows the answers. It's caused by carbon dioxide and yucky things. I think it's caused by us changing the planet too much. Isn't it caused by Indonesian farmers burning trees?

Photographers can't be scientists. Scientists sometimes measure things. Scientists discover new things. They could all be scientists

isn t it when large animals eat smaller animals? plants can t eat animals though so they aren t part of a chain It s like big things eating smaller things, like cats eating mice BUT WHAT ABOUT PLANTS? ARE THEY PART OF A CHAIN?

isn t it when large animals eat smaller animals? If you remove one part of a web everything else suffers. Food chains are in different places, like the river and bush.

They study animal behaviours. The elders pass on stories of how to find food. Indigenous people follow the seasons for food. They look for clues in the environment.

By not interfering with nature. Living with the land, plants and animals sensibly. Some people burn the bush to make the land productive. It helps if we keep nature in balance.

They all need food and water. It helps to have shelter too. All living things need energy. Is it the same for plants? They're living too!

They were killed by humans. I think it was a massive rock from space. I think they ate each other. Didn't global warming kill them?

All gone. Never to be seen again, except in a museum maybe. Final. Dead. Zapped. Can only animals be extinct? Like the Tasmanian Tiger and dodo bird?

It's when animals change, as they grow older. Like when a baby joey becomes a kangaroo. Or when a tadpole becomes a frog. Is it the same with plants?

They need water to lay their eggs in. I heard they need water to keep their skin moist. Most of their food lives near water. Some frogs can live in dry mud for years until it rains.

We can eat some plants. Some plants are good as medicine. Plants can be used to feed other animals, like hay. Aren't most plants just weeds?

It's when animals change, as they grow older. Like when a baby joey becomes a kangaroo. Or when a tadpole becomes a frog. Is it the same with plants?

The bee isn't an animal. I don't think the whale is. No insects are animals. Are humans animals?

The tree isn't. And the packet of seeds isn't. Shrubs aren't either. The apple comes from a plant so maybe it was once.

They come from rain and snow in the mountains. When the cloud spirits cry, their tears make the rivers. Water from the sea makes some rivers. Some rivers appear when we have floods and cyclones.

They've always been there. They come up through cracks in the Earth. Volcanoes happen when the gods are angry. They often happen with earthquakes.

Clouds appear when the sky sucks water from the land and oceans. Clouds happen when gases collect in the sky. The Sun boils the sea to make clouds. Clouds appear when the cloud spirits are angry.

If the sky is bright blue it won't rain. Ants in the kitchen works for my Mum. It will rain when all the black cockatoos start to fly away. Grasshoppers are an indicator of rain.

Rocks are made by volcanoes. Only some of them are. Rocks were made during the Dreaming. Rocks are made in many different ways.

It comes from holes in the clouds. It rains when the rain spirits are sad. It rains when dust and water bits in the clouds get heavy. So what about hail and snow?

It moves around Earth once a day. The Sun disappears at night. It's so big it will never burn out. The Sun's surface has no features that we can see.

Magnets are made of metal. Only iron can be a magnet. Magnets attract any metal. Can other metals be magnets?

Because it spins like a propeller. It has something to do with aerodynamics. It depends how you throw it. Do they all come back?

You can Wrap it in a tea towel. Or put it in the shade! Try wrapping polystyrene around it! It's simple, wrap it in scrunched-up newspaper.

Because it is ripe and it's heavy. It falls when the wind blows. There is something pulling on it that is invisible. They just fall 'cause that's what apples do.

The ball won't float. It's too big. The ruler will float. It's light. All the metal things will sink. They're heavy. I know how to make aluminium foil sink!

Use thicker string! Pull the string tighter! You could use bigger tins! It makes no difference what you do!

Tall people always have the longest shadow! My shadow can sometimes be long and I'm short. It depends where the Sun is. Can you have shadows at night?

I think the nail will make the bulb light. The rubber band won't work. The aluminium foil won't either. Only iron and steel conduct electricity.

I think number 2. is stronger because it has more wire turns. Number 1. has more batteries though. 1. 2. 3. But number 3. has a larger bolt in the middle of the coil. Let's find out then?

The ice melts and the water gets out through holes in the glass. It moves up the inside of the jar and falls over the edge. It was there all the time. It appears when the ice cubes are there.

It melts into the tea or coffee. Can I get the sugar back? You might if you strained it. It disappears quicker if you stir it fast.

Put it back in the fridge. Stand it in the shade. My mum wraps things in newspaper to keep them cool. Dad wraps his fish bait in paper to keep it fresh.

It soaked into the saucer the water just disappears. It melts into the air. It takes a while to go away.

It's hot air in the water. It's oxygen and hydrogen from the hot water. Water has air dissolved in it. That's what it is. I think it's water droplets.

If I can't see it, it's not a gas. Gases don't have any mass. There's air in the jar, is it a gas? Some gases are invisible though! You can smell them.

The feather isn't. It floats in the air. The pencil isn't. It floats in water. Marbles aren't. They move quickly. They're all solids!

The sand is because it fits into the shape of the jar. Honey is a sort of liquid! Sudso washing up liquid is. Sugar is because I can pour it like other liquids.