The science behind rocket launches — How linoleum flooring became beloved
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Why rockets need special places to launch We have been sending rockets into space for almost 70 years. Whether it be for satellites or trips to other places in space, they all seem to launch from the same sites. So why is this? It turns out the location that a rocket is launched from is extremely important, and the reason might shock you. Tap or click to find out why rockets have to be launched from these locations. → |
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How linoleum flooring became a marvel When you think of linoleum, you probably think of outdated kitchens and older homes. But the science behind linoleum is pretty impressive and there's a good reason it was so popular. So what happened? Tap or click to find out the history of linoleum. → |
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What is the biggest living cell on Earth? When you think of a living cell, you probably think of something incredibly tiny. Trillions of them even make up our bodies. But, they don’t always have to be small, and some cells are far bigger than you can imagine. Tap or click to find out what the biggest cell is. → |
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