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  1. MinuteEarth - YouTube

    MinuteEarth: Science and stories about our awesome planet! Watch the videos featured in the trailer: Where did all our oceans, glaciers, and rivers come from? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LpgB...

  2. Why Do Rivers Curve? - YouTube

    CREDITS ********* Created by Henry Reich Production and Writing Team: Alex Reich, Peter Reich, Emily Elert, Ever Salazar, Kate Yoshida, and Henry Reich Illustration and Animation: Ever Salazar ...

  3. Do Mushrooms Benefit from Being Hallucinogenic? - YouTube

    MinuteEarth | How Did Whales Get So Big? Book & Tee Adult / XXL Nobody knows why some mushrooms are psychedelic.

  4. Why Haven't We Domesticated Monkeys? - YouTube

    Help stop the worst parts of factory farming: https://www.farmkind.giving/minuteearth Monkeys seem like they would be great companions and even helpers, but they have a num...more

  5. ALL THE DOGS, EXPLAINED - YouTube

    This first book in a brand-new series by MinuteEarth, the popular Youtube science channel with over 300 million views, will quench your thirst for knowledge with curious questions— and engaging ...

  6. Why Coyotes Are IMPOSSIBLE To Exterminate - YouTube

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  7. ALL THE CATS, EXPLAINED - YouTube

    MinuteEarth explains who they are and how they’re related. SUPPORT MINUTEEARTH ************************** If you like what we do, you can help us!:

  8. How do fish get into isolated mountain lakes? - YouTube

    Get 10% off 6" and 8.5" globes using the code "MINUTEEARTH" at https://www.movaglobes.com The various ways new fish get into isolated lakes are a microcosm of the complicated ways...more

  9. How This River Made Chimps Violent - YouTube

    How This River Made Chimps Violent MinuteEarth 3.25M subscribers Subscribe Subscribed

  10. Plate Tectonics Explained - YouTube

    - MinuteEarth provides an energetic and entertaining view of trends in earth's environment -- in just a few minutes! ________________________ References Anderson, D. L. (2001).