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Who Controls The Weather?🪶🌦️

This Week’s Big Questions! You’ve been sending in your brilliantly curious questions, and this week… 🌦️ Who controls the weather?🪶 What are goosebumps?😨 Why are we faster when scared?☄️ How fast was the meteor that killed the dinosaurs?🧠 How does your brain send messages with ...  Show more

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