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[TED ED] [Out of this World] #31-48 Astronomy 16 worksheets Bundle (3)

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    [TED ED] [Out of this World] #31-48 Astronomy 16 worksheets Bundle

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    [TED ED] [Out of this World] #31-48 Astronomy 16 worksheets Bundle

    31 What light can teach us about the universe

    32 How to detect a supernova

    33 Could comets be the source of life on Earth?

    35 Can a black hole be destroyed?

    36 There may be extraterrestrial life in our solar system

    37 The dust bunnies that built our planet

    38 Einstein's twin paradox explained

    39 Are we living in a simulation?

    41 NASA’s first software engineer: Margaret Hamilton

    42 Newton’s three-body problem explained

    43 Could we harness the power of a black hole?

    44 What if every satellite suddenly disappeared?

    45 The woman who stared at the sun

    46 Earth's mysterious red glow, explained

    47 Yes, scientists are actually building an elevator to space

    48 Could a solar storm destroy modern civilization?

    Each product consists of

    1. 5 multiple choice questions

    2. 3 short answer questions

    3. 1 discussion question

    4. vocabulary list (10)

    5. answer keys

    6. English Subtitle

    7. Korean Translation

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    Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence.
    Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others’ ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.
    Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking.

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