But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids
Kids & Family
Why do forest fires happen? What happens to the forest after a fire? Sometimes you send us questions about things you've heard about, and sometimes you send us questions about your experiences. We'll hear from 5-year-old Abby in Australia who wanted to know more about the bush fires near her home earlier this year. Liam and Emma tell us about their wildfire experiences in California, and we get answers to your questions from Ernesto Alvarado, professor at the University of Washington.
How did dinosaurs leave tracks?
How is cheese made?
How do bees make honey and why do they sting?
Why do sharks have so many teeth?
How do popcorn kernels pop?
How do snakes slither?
Why do we feel pain?
Why do we have friends?
Why do crickets chirp?
Who doesn’t love ice cream?
Do you have to be tall to play basketball? Questions for the Washington Mystics
Why are pandas black and white?
Special Episode: How do you talk to kids about violence in the news?
What is climate change?
Why do flowers bloom?
Why are some people left-handed?
Why do pigs oink?
How much does the moon weigh?
Why is Russia invading Ukraine?
How did people keep food cold in olden times?
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