Quick Summary: Some of my Year 7 students (11&12 yr olds) were asking if there were going to be any explosions in our science lessons soon. Welcome to Science with Bexy :) This is a special edition episode for which I have collaborated with KidsFunScience!!
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Some of my Year 7 students (11&12 yr olds) were asking if there were going to be any explosions in our science lessons soon. Welcome to Science with Bexy :) This is a special edition episode for which I have collaborated with KidsFunScience!! Earth's axis is tilted in the same direction with reference to the background stars throughout a year.
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- Some of my Year 7 students (11&12 yr olds) were asking if there were going to be any explosions in our science lessons soon.
- Welcome to Science with Bexy :) This is a special edition episode for which I have collaborated with KidsFunScience!!
- Earth's axis is tilted in the same direction with reference to the background stars throughout a year.
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