The Official KN Cup Starting Soon!

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Hey, y’all! Jus’ a reminder that the lineup is starting soon! Be sure to nominate your best friends before time runs out! If you want to nominate now, here is the link! Here are the nominees at the time of this post: @Pumpkin @emozookeeper @kidzsearch @Dash201 @EloquentRacer92 @alex @caryl @basha @flowermagic1234 @-MarshmallowSmoosh- @DukeSilver @esie Be sure […]

Best User Awards RETURNING SOON!

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I am officially continuing the Best User Awards! Since I left, many people have joined and therefore have become prominent in the KidzNet community.  If you do not know how the process works, here is a link to my old award ceremony: THE OFFICIAL KN Cup- KidzNet Awards! User Nominees: Default Nominees By Points, Friends, Etc. (Do […]

Types of Rocks Pt. 3: The Changed Ones

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The change of a caterpillar into a butterfly is called metamorphosis: meaning, to transform. A similar term- metamorphism – is used to describe the change of a rock into a new type of rock. Such change may be brought about by extreme heat or pressure. These are called metamorphic rocks. Based on their appearance and texture, metamorphic rocks […]

Types of Rocks Pt. 2: The Layered Ones

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In part 1 of this article we discussed fiery liquid rocks, like lava. However, most of the earth’s crust is covered by a layer of sand and mineral fragments, or sediments. In many places, heat and pressure have compacted these sediments into solid rock. This is called sedimentary rock. Over 75 percent of the earth’s surface is covered […]

Types of Rocks Part 1: The Fiery Ones

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Igneous Rocks- The Fiery Ones Huge bubbles of hot, fluid rock called magma form deep in the earth’s mantle and squeeze towards the surface. Occasionally, magma forces its way through the earth’s crust by erupting out of a volcano. Once the magma flows from a volcano, it is called lava. As the lava cools, it eventually hardens […]

The Zebra

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The zebra is undoubtedly a source of some confusion, Its alternating stripes present an optical illusion, Observing them is difficult, One quickly loses track, Of whether they are black on white Or rather, white on black! – Jack Prelutsky Please comment below. What do you think the poem is about?