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  1. Volcano facts. 1. Put simply, a volcano is an opening in the Earth’s surface. Usually found in a mountain, the opening allows gas, hot magma and ash to escape from beneath the Earth’s crust. 2. The word “volcano” comes from the Roman name “Vulcan”. “But who was Vulcan?” you might ask.

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  2. Then check out these 10 top facts about our solar system… and beyond! 1. There are more stars in the universe than grains of sand on all the beaches on Earth. That’s at least a billion trillion! 2. A black hole is created when big stars explode. Its gravitational force is so strong that nothing can escape from it – luckily the closest ...

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  3. Hawaii is the only U.S. state with two official languages: English and Hawaiian. —In 2008 Barack Obama, who was born in Honolulu, was elected the 44th president of the United States. —Entertainer Bette Midler was also born in Honolulu. —The hula is a traditional Hawaiians dance that tells a story through movement.

  4. Changing faces. The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite (a celestial body that orbits a planet). It takes the Moon 27.3 days to make a complete orbit around the Earth, but because the Earth is moving around the sun at the same time, it takes the moon 29.5 days to go through its eight different ‘phases’ – a lunar month.

  5. Stretching 3,100 miles (5,000 kilometers) from east to west and 3,400 miles (5,500 kilometers) from north to south, China is a large country with widely varying landscapes. Its territory includes mountains, high plateaus, sandy deserts, and dense forests. One-third of China's land area is made up of mountains.

  6. 1. Honey bees are super-important pollinators for flowers, fruits and vegetables. This means that they help other plants grow! Bees transfer pollen between the male and female parts, allowing plants to grow seeds and fruit. 2. Honey bees live in hives (or colonies). The members of the hive are divided into three types:

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