From legends like Jerry Rice and Joe Montana to current superstars like George Kittle and Trey Lance, the San Francisco 49ers have had some of the NFL's biggest stars. Explore the team's past, present, and future.
The New York Giants have played football for almost one hundred years. Explore the team's long history, epic moments, most legendary players, and much more.
Before Tom Brady joined the New England Patriots in 2000, the team had zero Super Bowl wins. When he left in 2019, they had six. Learn about the team's history and Brady-less future.
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Earth is nearly 70 percent water. Most of this water is frozen in the form of glaciers. As our planet warms, glaciers are melting faster than usual. Sea levels rise, and water washes over coastal areas. Homes are destroyed. Habitats are lost.
Scientists have been following the changes in glacier ice and ocean levels. Discover what they've learned and what changes humans need to make to keep our heads above water.
La Tierra está compuesta en casi un 70 % por agua. La mayor parte de esta agua está congelada en forma de glaciares. A medida que nuestro planeta se calienta, los glaciares se están derritiendo con mayor rapidez que la usual. El nivel del mar sube y el agua ocupa las zonas costeras. Las casas quedan destruidas. Se pierden los hábitats.
Los científicos han estado siguiendo los cambios en el hielo de los glaciares y el nivel del mar. Descubre lo que hemos aprendido y qué cambios tienen que hacer los seres humanos para que no nos tape el agua.
Earth is nearly 70 percent water. Most of this water is frozen in the form of glaciers. As our planet warms, glaciers are melting faster than usual. Sea levels rise, and water washes over coastal areas. Homes are destroyed. Habitats are lost.
Scientists have been following the changes in glacier ice and ocean levels. Discover what they've learned and what changes humans need to make to keep our heads above water.
Being forced from home is something no one wants to experience. But climate change is causing flooding, new weather patterns, and destruction to houses and cities. It can make resources such as food or clean water hard to come by. It can even wipe out entire communities.
As climate change increases, many people must make a difficult decision: to stay and endure severe weather or leave with nothing but hope. See what causes climate migration and how this crisis can be slowed or even stopped.
Avery: I'm cursed.
Every time I make a big life change, someone kicks the bucket. My goldfish didn't deserve to go belly up so young.
Ever since the big life-altering, world-shifting, devastating event-that shall not be named-tore my family apart, I've only been half-living. That's why I struggled with the idea of moving from North Dakota to a farm in Big Timber, Montana to help start a spa for visiting guests. I've been a massage therapist for years and love helping other people, but I'm terrified that someone else will drop dead while I reach for my dreams of starting a spa.
If I had known Trapp Farms came complete with its own bearded underwear model, I would have stayed home. Now I'm forced to work for someone who believes shirts are optional. I don't expect to keep my eyeballs to myself, but when his ex-girlfriend shows up, I just might have to.
Wyatt: I should have checked to make sure Avery was an ogre with missing teeth before hiring her. Now my family is going to think I have a mail-order bride living in one of the rental cabins, because she's the opposite of a green swamp creature. She's beautiful. And me? I'm back where I started in the small town I grew up in, living with my Granny after running my start-up into the ground.
Things have been better.
While I'm trying to provide guests a full-frontal farm experience that includes: cow hugging, camping, horseback riding, and farm-to-table dinners-not all at the same time-Avery is here to create a relaxing environment for the guests, nothing more. Try telling that to Granny who's taken it upon herself to make Avery my ninety-day fiancé. But I have bigger issues: new letters from the bank showing up weekly. The pressure to make the farm profitable is on my shoulders, and I've got the summer to do it.
Forests create the air we need to breathe. They provide shade and homes for people and animals. They give us wood for fuel and for building materials. And they are beautiful spaces! But deforestation means humans are destroying more forests every day.
As towns and cities grow, people take more land from forests. Trees are cleared for space faster than we can replant them. Check out what happens when forests disappear--and if we can reverse what has already been lost.
Forests create the air we need to breathe. They provide shade and homes for people and animals. They give us wood for fuel and for building materials. And they are beautiful spaces! But deforestation means humans are destroying more forests every day.
As towns and cities grow, people take more land from forests. Trees are cleared for space faster than we can replant them. Check out what happens when forests disappear--and if we can reverse what has already been lost.
Earth is nearly 70 percent water. Most of this water is frozen in the form of glaciers. As our planet warms, glaciers are melting faster than usual. Sea levels rise, and water washes over coastal areas. Homes are destroyed. Habitats are lost.
Scientists have been following the changes in glacier ice and ocean levels. Discover what they've learned and what changes humans need to make to keep our heads above water.
Being forced from home is something no one wants to experience. But climate change is causing flooding, new weather patterns, and destruction to houses and cities. It can make resources such as food or clean water hard to come by. It can even wipe out entire communities.
As climate change increases, many people must make a difficult decision: to stay and endure severe weather or leave with nothing but hope. See what causes climate migration and how this crisis can be slowed or even stopped.
Verse forzado a dejar su hogar es algo que nadie quiere experimentar. Pero el cambio climático está causando inundaciones, nuevos patrones meteorológicos y la destrucción de casas y ciudades. Puede hacer que los recursos tales como alimentos y agua potable sean difíciles de conseguir. Puede incluso destruir comunidades enteras.
A medida que aumenta el cambio climático, muchas personas deben tomar una decisión difícil: quedarse y soportar las inclemencias del tiempo o irse sin nada más que la esperanza de algo mejor. Conoce las causas de la migración climática y cómo esta crisis puede ralentizarse o incluso detenerse.
Being forced from home is something no one wants to experience. But climate change is causing flooding, new weather patterns, and destruction to houses and cities. It can make resources such as food or clean water hard to come by. It can even wipe out entire communities.
As climate change increases, many people must make a difficult decision: to stay and endure severe weather or leave with nothing but hope. See what causes climate migration and how this crisis can be slowed or even stopped.
Los bosques producen el aire que necesitamos para respirar. Proporcionan sombra y hogar a personas y animales. Nos dan madera para combustible y como material para la construcción. Y son lugares bellos! Pero la deforestación implica que los seres humanos están destruyendo más bosques cada día.
A medida que los pueblos y ciudades crecen, las personas ocupan más tierra de los bosques. Los árboles se talan para obtener espacio con mayor rapidez que la que lleva volver a plantarlos. Averigua lo que sucede cuando los bosques desaparecen... y si podemos revertir lo que ya se ha perdido.
Forests create the air we need to breathe. They provide shade and homes for people and animals. They give us wood for fuel and for building materials. And they are beautiful spaces! But deforestation means humans are destroying more forests every day.
As towns and cities grow, people take more land from forests. Trees are cleared for space faster than we can replant them. Check out what happens when forests disappear--and if we can reverse what has already been lost.
Verse forzado a dejar su hogar es algo que nadie quiere experimentar. Pero el cambio climático está causando inundaciones, nuevos patrones meteorológicos y la destrucción de casas y ciudades. Puede hacer que los recursos tales como alimentos y agua potable sean difíciles de conseguir. Puede incluso destruir comunidades enteras.
A medida que aumenta el cambio climático, muchas personas deben tomar una decisión difícil: quedarse y soportar las inclemencias del tiempo o irse sin nada más que la esperanza de algo mejor. Conoce las causas de la migración climática y cómo esta crisis puede ralentizarse o incluso detenerse.
Being forced from home is something no one wants to experience. But climate change is causing flooding, new weather patterns, and destruction to houses and cities. It can make resources such as food or clean water hard to come by. It can even wipe out entire communities.
As climate change increases, many people must make a difficult decision: to stay and endure severe weather or leave with nothing but hope. See what causes climate migration and how this crisis can be slowed or even stopped.
Los bosques producen el aire que necesitamos para respirar. Proporcionan sombra y hogar a personas y animales. Nos dan madera para combustible y como material para la construcción. Y son lugares bellos! Pero la deforestación implica que los seres humanos están destruyendo más bosques cada día.
A medida que los pueblos y ciudades crecen, las personas ocupan más tierra de los bosques. Los árboles se talan para obtener espacio con mayor rapidez que la que lleva volver a plantarlos. Averigua lo que sucede cuando los bosques desaparecen... y si podemos revertir lo que ya se ha perdido.
Forests create the air we need to breathe. They provide shade and homes for people and animals. They give us wood for fuel and for building materials. And they are beautiful spaces! But deforestation means humans are destroying more forests every day.
As towns and cities grow, people take more land from forests. Trees are cleared for space faster than we can replant them. Check out what happens when forests disappear--and if we can reverse what has already been lost.
La Tierra está compuesta en casi un 70 % por agua. La mayor parte de esta agua está congelada en forma de glaciares. A medida que nuestro planeta se calienta, los glaciares se están derritiendo con mayor rapidez que la usual. El nivel del mar sube y el agua ocupa las zonas costeras. Las casas quedan destruidas. Se pierden los hábitats.
Los científicos han estado siguiendo los cambios en el hielo de los glaciares y el nivel del mar. Descubre lo que hemos aprendido y qué cambios tienen que hacer los seres humanos para que no nos tape el agua.
Earth is nearly 70 percent water. Most of this water is frozen in the form of glaciers. As our planet warms, glaciers are melting faster than usual. Sea levels rise, and water washes over coastal areas. Homes are destroyed. Habitats are lost.
Scientists have been following the changes in glacier ice and ocean levels. Discover what they've learned and what changes humans need to make to keep our heads above water.
Aaron Donald's size, speed, and strength make him one of the toughest defensive linemen in football. See how the Los Angeles Rams player reached the NFL, what he does to stay strong, and much more.
In 2019, nineteen-year-old outfielder Juan Soto helped the Washington Nationals win the World Series. Read about Soto's journey from the Dominican Republic to Washington, D.C., and see what the future holds for the young superstar.