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Hut - temporary shelter for humans, hut for storage, workshops, different types of hut, kids science terms, kids science words
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A hut is a small and crude shelter, usually used for dwelling. Huts are quickly built of natural materials such as ice, leather, fur, straw, palm leaves, branches and/or mud. Some huts are easily transportable. Huts are used as temporary shelter by people. Huts have been built for purposes such as storage, workshops, and teaching. Hut - For More Details.
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Bat - flying mammal, ultrasonic waves of bats, locating prey, kids animal science, kids science online
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Bats are mammals having poor visual acuity, they locate the prey and nearby objects by emitting ultrasonic sound waves and listening to resultant echoes. But none of them are blind. Most species are nocturnal and are active at twilight. The forelimb of bats are webbed and developed as wings, making them the only mammal capable of sustained flight. Bats - For More Details.
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Needle - sewing needle, sharp slender tool, tailoring cloths
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A sewing needle is a long slender tool with a pointed tip. The first needles were made of bone or wood; modern ones are manufactured from high carbon steel wire, nickel or gold plated for corrosion resistance. A needle for hand sewing has a hole, called the eye, at the non-pointed end to carry thread or cord through the fabric after the pointed end pierces it. Needle - For More Details.
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Eye - visual organ, functioning of eyes, exploring the eye, model eye anatomy, science info for kids, search kids science
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Eyes are organs that detect light, and send electrical impulses along the optic nerve to the visual and other areas of the brain. Eye types can be categorized into "simple eyes", with one concave chamber, and "compound eyes", which comprise a number of individual lenses laid out on a convex surface. Eye - For More Details.
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Robot - simple robots, industrial robots, animal robots
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A robot is a virtual or mechanical artificial agent. In practice, it is usually an electro-mechanical machine which is guided by computer or electronic programming, and is thus able to do tasks on its own. Dirty, dangerous, dull or inaccessible tasks like domestic cleaning, exploring volcano, repetitive tasks in industries, exploring another plant are being done using robots. Robot - For More Details.
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Fly - flies, small insects, houseflies, dragonflies, mayflies, classroom kindergarten, kids science info
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True flies are insects possessing a single pair of wings. Flies have a mobile head with eyes, and, in most cases, have large compound eyes on the sides of the head. he antennae take a variety of forms, but are often short, to reduce drag while flying. Flies consume only liquid food. Fly - For More Details.
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Greenhouse - glasshouse, heat protection and pest for plants, herbs, classroom kindergarten, elementary science ideas
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A greenhouse (also called a glasshouse) is a building where plants are cultivated. A greenhouse is a structure with a glass or plastic roof and frequently glass or plastic walls; Greenhouses are often used for growing flowers, vegetables, fruits, and tobacco plants. Greenhouses protect crops from too much heat or cold,shield plants from dust storms and blizzards, and help to keep out pests. Greenhouse - For More Details.
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Pajamas - kids pajamas, sleepwear, striped pajamas
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Pajamas, also spelled pyjamas can refer to several related types of clothing. The original paijama are loose, lightweight trousers fitted with drawstring waistbands and worn in South and West Asia by both man and women. Pyjamas are usually designed for comfort, using softer materials such as cotton or the more luxurious silk or satin. Traditional, Contemporary and daywear are the types of pajamas. Pajamas - For More Details.