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History: Ancient Mesopotamia
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 199 visitas
Find out more about the history of Ancient Mesopotamia, the cradle of civilisation between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
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CD Hovercraft - Sick Science!
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 114 visitas
How to build your own hovercraft
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ROMAN AQUEDUCTS: How did they work?
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 118 visitas
Everything you've wanted to know about Roman aqueducts. How they functioned and hat they were used for in Roman cities.
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Introducing Nüwa, the sustainable Mars megacity of the future
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 126 visitas
ABIBOO Studio and SONet have released their concepts for Nüwa, a radiation-shielded, cliff-dwelling megacity on Mars.
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What Would a World Without Oil Be Like?
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 137 visitas
The oil industry is facing increasing pressure to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions as we enter an era of climate change.
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MINERALS for Kids - Classification and Uses - Science
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 72 visitas
Educational video for children to learn about minerals and their main classifications. We classify minerals based on their hardness, shape, luster or color. ...
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What is Global Warming?
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 83 visitas
Global warming is a huge issue that affects every single one of us. Experts say it's extremely likely that human activity is the main cause of it.
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How to Calculate the Area of Polygons
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 91 visitas
Learn how to find the area of polygons.
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Lewis structure generator
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 109 visitas
With this generator you will be able to obtain the Lewis structure of more than 400 molecules.
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World's fastest train: Japan's maglev train breaks world record
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
- 112 visitas
Japan's new magnetic-levitation ('maglev') passenger train can go more than 600 km/hour.