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Here is a URL link to the Hawaiʻi Magazine article (which is a PDF above):
https://www.hawaiimagazine.com/content/hawaiians-have-more-200-words-ra…
Researchers are probing the depths (2.8km) of Earth's crust and finding bacteria living in the sulfate-rich waters.
https://www.the-scientist.com/features/life-thrives-within-the-earths-c…
See the original lesson plan attached here. In it, you'll find further reading and additional activities such as a matching game.
These are three things we can do to reduce marine debris. Wraps are made of cotton and beeswax. Both of these materials are natural and biodegradable.
• Wraps can be used instead of plastic wrap, plastic bags, and aluminum foil. This reduces waste.
• Wraps are re-usable.
• Wraps can be made of recycled fabric.
Meli Wraps are commercial quality wraps, lovingly designed and invented on the island of Kaua'i. They are made with beeswax, tree rosin, and plant oils. They work amazing, and last a long time. Unlike the beeswax wraps made in this activity, the Meli Wraps will not crack or pill. Check them out https://meli-wraps.myshopify.com/collections/all
I was excited to see this photo on instagram yesterday. It is super interesting to look at traditional roofing styles. As pictured in Fig. 1A (Norway), the Faeroe Islands also use traditional, living grass roofs. Faeroe is a North Atlantic archipelago located 200 miles (320 km) north-northwest of the United Kingdom and about halfway between Norway and Iceland—are an autonomous country of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Hawaiians have more than 200 words for rain