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Riddles for Kids with Answers

[Easy Riddles for Kids with Answers] Is there anything a kid loves more than jokes?  We all know laughter is good medicine. And it turns out that laughter isn’t just funny but it’s healthy too. Laughter reduces anxiety, improves brain function, boosts creativity, and even improves physical health. Sharing riddles with your kids isn’t just fun, it helps improve their mental and physical health. Here are some 30 jokes that are guaranteed to make your kid laugh. Q: Why do fish swim in salt water? A: Pepper makes them sneeze. Q: Why did the boy bring a ladder to school? A: He wanted to go to high school. Q: What did the ocean say when it saw the storm coming? A: Nothing, it just waved. Q: What are the only kind of trees that grow fingers? A: Palm trees. Q: What kind of shoes do ninjas wear? A: Sneakers. Q: What kind of nut has no shell? A: A doughnut. Q: What bone will a dog never eat? A: A Trombone. Q: How did the egg get up the mountain? A:...

Riddles for Kids with Answers

[Riddles for Kids ]  Small things make us happy. And, we laugh in the silliest riddles. Scroll down for the funniest riddles. Do share with your friends.  Q: How many months have 28 days? A: All 12 months. Q: Name four days of the week that start with the letter “T.” A: Tuesday, Thursday, today, and tomorrow. Q: I’m tall when I’m young and I’m short when I’m old. What am I? A: A candle. Q: What word begins and ends with an E but only has one letter? A: Envelope. Q: You walk into a room with a match, a kerosene lamp, a candle, and a fireplace. Which do you light first? A: The match. Q: What has hands but can’t clap? A: A clock. Q: What is at the end of a rainbow? A: The letter W. Q: Which letter of the alphabet has the most water? A: C. Q: What goes up but never goes down? A: Your age. Q: What starts with the letter “T,” is filled with “T,” and ends in “T?” A: A teapot. Q: You draw a line. Without touching it, how do you make the line longer?...

Forest and Climate Change

pexels.com Forest and Climate Change |Forest and Climate Change|  A forest is a large area dominated by trees. Forests ae the dominant terrestrial ecosystem an are distributed throughout the world. Forest compromises 75% of the gross primary production of Earth’s biosphere and contains 80% of the Earths plant biomass. Forest at different latitudes and elevation supports different kinds of ecosystems: boreal forests near the poles, tropical forests near the equator and temperate near the mid-latitudes. Temperature, precipitation and edaphic factors also affects the forest vegetation. Forests acts as a sink for greenhouse gases and help in mitigating the effects of climate change. However, forest ecosystem and biodiversity is also affected by changing climatic conditions. These changes in the forests question the degree to which the forests will be able continue sequestering greenhouse gases in the future. Ecosystem and climate models suggest that climate change wi...

32 Fascinating Facts

The world is a pretty strange place; things often don’t happen according to plan . The following  32 facts have been picked to entertain and amuse ; read on to find out more about this fascinating world and the people that inhabit it. 1.      You cannot snore and dream at the same time. 2.      The world’s oldest piece of chewing gum is over 9,000 years old! 3.      A coyote can hear a mouse moving underneath a foot of snow. 4.      Bolts of lightning can shoot out of an erupting volcano. 5.      New York drifts about one inch farther away from London each year. 6.      A U.S. dollar bill can be folded approximately 4,000 times in the same place before it will tear. 7.      A sneeze travels about 100 miles per hour. 8.      Earth has traveled more than 5,000 miles in the past 5 minutes. 9.  ...