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 Do You Whistle?
How Are Rocks Formed?
Ethics: Is It OK To Break A Rule?
Why Do We Compete?
Why Are Mammoths Extinct?
What’s Your Idea To Clean Up The Great Pacific Garbage Patch?
What Are Robots Doing On Mars?
Cool Beans: How Chocolate And Coffee Get Made
Why Are Cactuses Spiky?
What's A Screaming Hairy Armadillo? How Animals Get Their Names
Hopes And Dreams For 2021 From Kids Around The World
Why Do Things Seem Scary In The Dark?
Why Aren’t Babies Just Little Adults?
Why Are We Still Talking About The Election?
Why Do Whales Sing?
Why Are Whales So Big?
Why Can't Kids Vote?
Why Are Some Animals Pets And Others Are Lunch?
Why Do Dogs Have Tails?
Why Do Cats Sharpen Their Claws?
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