WEBVTT 00:01.134 --> 00:03.670 align:left position:17.5% line:89% size:72.5% ♪ Under the Blue Umbrella ♪ 00:03.670 --> 00:06.806 align:left position:42.5% line:83% size:47.5% ♪ Yes, under the clear blue sky ♪ 00:06.806 --> 00:09.776 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% ♪ There's a world to be discovered ♪ 00:09.776 --> 00:12.946 align:left position:35% line:83% size:55% ♪ That's full of things to try ♪ 00:12.946 --> 00:16.016 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% ♪ Everything is waiting there ♪ 00:16.016 --> 00:18.685 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% ♪ Just for you and me ♪ 00:18.685 --> 00:21.621 align:left position:17.5% line:89% size:72.5% ♪ Under the Blue Umbrella ♪ 00:21.621 --> 00:25.025 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% ♪ Just take a look and see ♪ 00:25.025 --> 00:27.827 align:left position:50% line:89% size:40% ♪ 00:29.629 --> 00:35.502 align:left position:50% line:89% size:40% ♪ 00:35.502 --> 00:37.203 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% Announcer> Welcome to this week's edition of 00:37.203 --> 00:38.671 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% Questions and Answers. 00:38.671 --> 00:40.106 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% The show that answers the questions 00:40.106 --> 00:41.941 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% that you the viewers, have asked. 00:41.941 --> 00:44.344 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Your host, Claude Barber. 00:44.344 --> 00:49.482 align:left position:50% line:89% size:40% ♪ 00:49.482 --> 00:52.352 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% Claude> Hi, C.B. here with another exciting show 00:52.352 --> 00:54.587 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% of questions and answers. 00:54.587 --> 00:55.989 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Today's special question 00:55.989 --> 00:58.491 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% comes from Vera Holt of Juneau, Alaska. 00:58.491 --> 01:03.129 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% She wants to know about globe's. "What is a globe?" 01:03.129 --> 01:06.199 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% "What is on a globe and how do you use a globe?" 01:07.233 --> 01:09.135 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% Our special staff of experts 01:09.135 --> 01:12.539 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% have been researching this question for weeks. 01:12.539 --> 01:15.208 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% That's because they didn't know the answer. 01:15.208 --> 01:17.777 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% (Claude laughing) Well, back to the question. 01:17.777 --> 01:20.914 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% I, I do get sidetracked rather easily. 01:20.914 --> 01:23.516 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% Now, what was I talking about? 01:23.516 --> 01:25.285 align:left position:40% line:89% size:50% Oh, yes. 01:25.285 --> 01:27.420 align:left position:42.5% line:89% size:47.5% Globes. 01:27.420 --> 01:30.256 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% What is a globe? 01:30.256 --> 01:32.192 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% We first went to the dictionary 01:32.192 --> 01:35.295 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% and found this definition of the word "globe." 01:38.131 --> 01:41.267 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% A globe is a model of the earth. 01:41.267 --> 01:42.502 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% Yep. That's right. 01:42.502 --> 01:46.473 align:left position:42.5% line:83% size:47.5% Globe: a model of the earth. 01:46.473 --> 01:48.308 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% By a model of the earth, 01:48.308 --> 01:52.412 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% we mean that a globe is a smaller version of the earth. 01:52.412 --> 01:54.881 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% A globe is shaped like the Earth. 01:54.881 --> 01:56.916 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% It looks like the Earth. 01:56.916 --> 02:00.487 align:left position:40% line:83% size:50% Only it's much smaller than the Earth. 02:00.487 --> 02:02.355 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% What did you say? 02:02.355 --> 02:03.957 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% I can't hear you. 02:03.957 --> 02:07.127 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% Oh, look at the screen. 02:07.127 --> 02:08.294 align:left position:37.5% line:89% size:52.5% (laughter) 02:08.294 --> 02:10.663 align:left position:17.5% line:89% size:72.5% I forgot about the screen. 02:10.663 --> 02:14.334 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Oh, on the screen you see a picture of a car. 02:14.334 --> 02:18.538 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Is it a real car or is it a model of a car? 02:18.538 --> 02:19.672 align:left position:45% line:89% size:45% Yeah. 02:19.672 --> 02:21.674 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% It looks like a real car to me. 02:21.674 --> 02:23.643 align:left position:40% line:83% size:50% Oh, well. Oh... 02:23.643 --> 02:26.179 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% but I knew it was only a model car. 02:26.179 --> 02:28.248 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% It looks like a real car. 02:28.248 --> 02:32.919 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% It's the same shape as a real car, only it's much smaller. 02:34.053 --> 02:37.357 align:left position:37.5% line:83% size:52.5% If a globe is a model of the Earth, 02:37.357 --> 02:40.860 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% then the Earth must be the same shape as the globe. 02:42.328 --> 02:46.666 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% And we all know that the Earth is round. 02:47.700 --> 02:49.936 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% We have interviewed some very special guests 02:49.936 --> 02:51.471 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% about the shape of the Earth, 02:51.471 --> 02:55.241 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% and we have those interviews for you today. 02:55.241 --> 02:58.077 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% Magellan was a sailor. 02:58.077 --> 03:00.713 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% He lived a very long time ago. 03:00.713 --> 03:03.016 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% Here he is getting his ship, the Victory, 03:03.016 --> 03:04.784 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% ready for a special sea voyage. 03:04.784 --> 03:07.720 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% Come in, Ferdinand Magellan. 03:07.720 --> 03:09.422 align:left position:37.5% line:83% size:52.5% Ferdinand> Welcome to the Victory, C.B. 03:09.422 --> 03:11.124 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Claude> Thank you, Mr. Magellan. 03:11.124 --> 03:12.258 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% We were wondering if you would 03:12.258 --> 03:13.760 align:left position:37.5% line:83% size:52.5% try to tell Questions and Answers, 03:13.760 --> 03:15.628 align:left position:40% line:83% size:50% something about the shape of the Earth. 03:15.628 --> 03:17.096 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% Ferdinand> I'll be glad to try. 03:17.096 --> 03:20.333 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% When I was a boy, I was taught that the Earth was flat, 03:20.333 --> 03:22.235 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% like this railing. 03:22.235 --> 03:24.437 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% Everyone thought that a ship would fall off the Earth 03:24.437 --> 03:25.972 align:left position:35% line:83% size:55% if you sailed too near the edge of it. 03:25.972 --> 03:28.975 align:left position:32.5% line:89% size:57.5% Just like this. 03:32.478 --> 03:34.581 align:left position:25% line:89% size:65% I don't believe that. 03:34.581 --> 03:38.251 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% I believe the Earth is round, 03:38.251 --> 03:41.254 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% like this orange. 03:41.254 --> 03:43.122 align:left position:17.5% line:89% size:72.5% And I am going to prove it. 03:43.122 --> 03:45.058 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% I am going to sail around the Earth. 03:45.058 --> 03:46.960 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% I'm going to leave in this direction 03:46.960 --> 03:49.262 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% and return in this one. 03:49.262 --> 03:50.597 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% All right men, let's get ready. 03:50.597 --> 03:52.465 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% We're off to prove the Earth is round. 03:52.465 --> 03:53.866 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% All right, let's step lively up there. 03:53.866 --> 03:55.401 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Watch yourselves. 03:59.672 --> 04:02.275 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% Claude> He seems rather sure of himself, doesn't he? 04:02.275 --> 04:03.810 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% Be careful, Mr. Magellan. 04:03.810 --> 04:06.079 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% Don't fall off the edge of the Earth. 04:06.079 --> 04:06.946 align:left position:25% line:89% size:65% Now, don't be upset. 04:06.946 --> 04:08.181 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% I'm only kidding. 04:08.181 --> 04:10.984 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% I know the Earth isn't flat. 04:10.984 --> 04:13.586 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% In fact, our next guest 04:13.586 --> 04:16.689 align:left position:40% line:83% size:50% has proof that the Earth is round. 04:16.689 --> 04:19.792 align:left position:45% line:83% size:45% Yes. He has seen the entire Earth 04:19.792 --> 04:22.795 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% all at once, from out in space. 04:22.795 --> 04:25.198 align:left position:17.5% line:89% size:72.5% He's an American astronaut. 04:27.834 --> 04:29.369 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% Col. Hayes> I'm an astronaut. 04:29.369 --> 04:32.005 align:left position:32.5% line:83% size:57.5% A few days ago, I was on the Earth. 04:32.005 --> 04:35.241 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Today, I'm standing on the Moon. 04:35.241 --> 04:38.378 align:left position:37.5% line:83% size:52.5% From here, I can see the entire Earth. 04:38.378 --> 04:42.181 align:left position:32.5% line:83% size:57.5% And believe me, the Earth is round. 04:42.181 --> 04:43.816 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% See for yourself. 04:43.816 --> 04:47.120 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% The Earth is a planet out in space. 04:47.120 --> 04:48.254 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% That's the Earth. 04:48.254 --> 04:50.523 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% That big round ball out in space. 04:50.523 --> 04:52.492 align:left position:42.5% line:83% size:47.5% Claude> Excuse me, Colonel Hayes. 04:52.492 --> 04:56.296 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% This is Claude "C.B." Barber from Questions and Answers. 04:56.296 --> 04:58.264 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% I've got a question I'd like you to answer, 04:58.264 --> 05:00.700 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% for me and all our many viewers. 05:00.700 --> 05:04.304 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% How can the Earth look round to you out there, on the Moon. 05:04.304 --> 05:07.807 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% When it looks flat to me as I see it here, on the Earth? 05:09.575 --> 05:11.711 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% Col. Hayes> C.B., that's the reason people 05:11.711 --> 05:13.880 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% once thought the Earth was flat. 05:13.880 --> 05:15.982 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% As you look at the Earth, when you're standing on it, 05:15.982 --> 05:18.418 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% you just see a small part of it. 05:18.418 --> 05:20.353 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% The farther away you get from the Earth, 05:20.353 --> 05:22.288 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% the more you see of it. 05:22.288 --> 05:24.490 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% When you get as far away from the Earth as I am now, 05:24.490 --> 05:27.126 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% you can see all of the Earth. 05:27.126 --> 05:29.262 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% You said that the Earth you see looks flat. 05:29.262 --> 05:31.497 align:left position:17.5% line:89% size:72.5% Well, think about the Moon. 05:31.497 --> 05:33.566 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% Sometimes when you look at the Moon from the Earth, 05:33.566 --> 05:35.468 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% doesn't it look round? 05:35.468 --> 05:39.839 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% Well from up here, where I am, the Moon that I see looks flat. 05:39.839 --> 05:42.775 align:left position:17.5% line:89% size:72.5% And the Earth looks round. 05:42.775 --> 05:44.844 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% Claude> Oh, I see. 05:44.844 --> 05:48.181 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% It just depends on where you're seeing from... 05:48.181 --> 05:49.349 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% (Claude laughing) 05:49.349 --> 05:51.250 align:left position:35% line:89% size:55% What you see. 05:51.250 --> 05:54.454 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% See... Seeing from. 05:54.454 --> 05:56.055 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% (Claude laughing) That's a joke. 05:56.055 --> 05:58.658 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% Oh, we'll be right back to Questions and Answers, 05:58.658 --> 06:01.728 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% after this quick message. 06:02.995 --> 06:06.499 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% Child> Let's spend the afternoon on a trip. 06:06.499 --> 06:09.302 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% Let's look at the Earth from a rocket ship. 06:10.303 --> 06:14.240 align:left position:17.5% line:89% size:72.5% (rocket boosters blasting) 06:14.240 --> 06:17.076 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% We spin like a top as we start through space. 06:18.111 --> 06:21.781 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% We can put on our parachutes just in case. 06:21.781 --> 06:23.649 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% We can see from far away. 06:23.649 --> 06:26.319 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% The Earth is round. 06:26.319 --> 06:27.820 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% It looks very different. 06:27.820 --> 06:30.823 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% from down on the ground. 06:32.992 --> 06:34.427 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% When we get back home, 06:34.427 --> 06:37.430 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% we can tell our friends that... 06:39.999 --> 06:43.002 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% They should never believe that the Earth is flat. 06:43.836 --> 06:46.606 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% Claude> Welcome back to Questions and Answers. 06:46.606 --> 06:48.274 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% In the first part of this program, 06:48.274 --> 06:49.809 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% we discussed the shape of the Earth 06:49.809 --> 06:53.012 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% with Ferdinand Magellan and Captain Hayes. 06:53.012 --> 06:56.182 align:left position:17.5% line:83% size:72.5% Now, let's get on with the second part of today's question. 06:56.182 --> 06:58.918 align:left position:25% line:89% size:65% What is on the globe? 06:58.918 --> 07:01.621 align:left position:17.5% line:83% size:72.5% Professor Von Eger has done some additional research 07:01.621 --> 07:03.589 align:left position:25% line:89% size:65% on the globe for us. 07:03.589 --> 07:05.258 align:left position:37.5% line:89% size:52.5% Professor? 07:05.258 --> 07:06.993 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% Professor Von Eger? 07:06.993 --> 07:08.861 align:left position:37.5% line:89% size:52.5% Professor?! 07:08.861 --> 07:11.063 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% You're on television, Professor. 07:11.063 --> 07:12.532 align:left position:37.5% line:89% size:52.5% Professor! 07:12.532 --> 07:17.637 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% Professor> Oh, I sorry, C.B. I didn't see that you was there. 07:17.637 --> 07:21.474 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% I have been working on the problem that you gave me, 07:21.474 --> 07:25.077 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% and I now know all about globes. 07:26.112 --> 07:27.680 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% This is a globe. 07:27.680 --> 07:29.482 align:left position:25% line:89% size:65% See how it is round? 07:29.482 --> 07:33.186 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Because the Earth is round. Yes. 07:33.186 --> 07:37.857 align:left position:40% line:83% size:50% On Earth, we have many areas of water 07:37.857 --> 07:41.360 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% and areas of land. 07:41.360 --> 07:44.130 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% You see all the different colors on the globe, 07:44.130 --> 07:48.701 align:left position:17.5% line:83% size:72.5% those are there to tell us which areas are water, 07:48.701 --> 07:51.871 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% or which areas are land. 07:51.871 --> 07:55.741 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% Now the water areas are usually blue. 07:55.741 --> 08:00.646 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% On the land areas are usually... 08:01.848 --> 08:02.482 align:left position:35% line:89% size:55% not a color. 08:02.482 --> 08:05.384 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% See how they are yellow, 08:05.384 --> 08:08.588 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% they are brown, they are green, 08:08.588 --> 08:10.656 align:left position:32.5% line:89% size:57.5% they are pink- 08:10.656 --> 08:12.492 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% Claude> Professor, wait a minute, Professor. 08:12.492 --> 08:14.327 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% Professor> Yes C.B. 08:14.327 --> 08:16.462 align:left position:42.5% line:83% size:47.5% Claude> Thank you for your research. 08:16.462 --> 08:19.332 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% Professor> You are welcome C.B. 08:19.332 --> 08:21.868 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% Any time you need me, I'll be, 08:21.868 --> 08:24.737 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% right, right here in Colorado, I think. 08:24.737 --> 08:27.273 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% That's a very nice place to be this time of year. 08:27.273 --> 08:29.509 align:left position:35% line:83% size:55% Claude> Wow. I thought he would never stop. 08:29.509 --> 08:30.643 align:left position:17.5% line:89% size:72.5% We'll be back in a minute, 08:30.643 --> 08:32.378 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% to answer the last part of today's question. 08:32.378 --> 08:33.513 align:left position:25% line:89% size:65% First, this message. 08:33.513 --> 08:40.987 align:left position:50% line:89% size:40% ♪ 08:40.987 --> 08:45.725 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% ♪ If somehow I could see the Earth from the Moon ♪ 08:45.725 --> 08:50.463 align:left position:32.5% line:83% size:57.5% ♪ I'd see that it's only a ball ♪ 08:50.463 --> 08:55.568 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% ♪ Suspended in space like a giant balloon ♪ 08:55.568 --> 09:00.373 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% ♪ It looks like the globe after all ♪ 09:00.373 --> 09:05.411 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% ♪ For the Earth is a ball turning round and around ♪ 09:05.411 --> 09:10.416 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% ♪ The Earth is a ball turning round ♪ 09:10.416 --> 09:12.618 align:left position:50% line:89% size:40% ♪ 09:12.618 --> 09:17.223 align:left position:17.5% line:83% size:72.5% ♪ The globe in my classroom looks just like the Earth ♪ 09:17.223 --> 09:22.228 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% ♪ It spins with a touch of my hand ♪ 09:22.228 --> 09:27.099 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% ♪ You don't have to go into space on a search ♪ 09:27.099 --> 09:31.904 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% ♪ The globe lets us all understand ♪ 09:31.904 --> 09:36.709 align:left position:17.5% line:83% size:72.5% ♪ That the Earth is a ball turning round and around ♪ 09:36.709 --> 09:42.281 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% ♪ The Earth is a ball turning round ♪ 09:42.281 --> 09:48.087 align:left position:50% line:89% size:40% ♪ 09:50.990 --> 09:54.060 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% Claude> The last part of today's question is about 09:54.060 --> 09:56.862 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% how we use a globe. 09:56.862 --> 09:59.899 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% We can use the globe to find places. 09:59.899 --> 10:02.802 align:left position:32.5% line:83% size:57.5% Oh, no, no, no, the places aren't lost. 10:02.802 --> 10:04.971 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% We just don't know where they are located. 10:04.971 --> 10:07.440 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% No, we can find them on a globe. 10:07.440 --> 10:09.742 align:left position:35% line:83% size:55% We can locate bodies of water 10:09.742 --> 10:12.078 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% and bodies of land. 10:14.814 --> 10:16.215 align:left position:37.5% line:83% size:52.5% Announcer> We interrupt this program 10:16.215 --> 10:17.950 align:left position:20% line:89% size:70% for this special report. 10:19.952 --> 10:22.188 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% Reporter> At Springdale Elementary School today, 10:22.188 --> 10:25.324 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% a class of students had a special lesson on the globe. 10:25.324 --> 10:27.960 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% The members of the class whom I interviewed after the lesson 10:27.960 --> 10:31.297 align:left position:30% line:83% size:60% were in agreement about certain facts. 10:31.297 --> 10:34.266 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% One: The globe is a small model of the Earth. 10:34.266 --> 10:37.703 align:left position:10% line:83% size:80% One student explained this to me by showing me a doll. 10:37.703 --> 10:39.939 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% A doll is a model of a person. 10:39.939 --> 10:42.808 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% The doll looks like a person, but it is not the real thing 10:42.808 --> 10:44.510 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% and it's smaller. 10:44.510 --> 10:47.146 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% The globe looks like the Earth, only it's much smaller 10:47.146 --> 10:49.649 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% and it is certainly not the real thing. 10:49.649 --> 10:52.885 align:left position:17.5% line:83% size:72.5% Two: The Earth is a planet in space. 10:52.885 --> 10:55.521 align:left position:17.5% line:83% size:72.5% If you could see the Earth from far out in space, 10:55.521 --> 10:57.723 align:left position:27.5% line:83% size:62.5% you would see that it is round in shape. 10:57.723 --> 11:01.260 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% Since the Earth is round, a globe is also round. 11:01.260 --> 11:06.532 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% Three: On the Earth there are land areas and water areas. 11:06.532 --> 11:09.068 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% The water areas on the globe are painted blue 11:09.068 --> 11:11.671 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% to represent the color of water. 11:11.671 --> 11:14.206 align:left position:17.5% line:83% size:72.5% The land areas are painted other colors. 11:14.206 --> 11:17.009 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% These colors help us tell which areas are land 11:17.009 --> 11:18.811 align:left position:25% line:89% size:65% and which are water. 11:18.811 --> 11:20.680 align:left position:22.5% line:89% size:67.5% Four: During the class, 11:20.680 --> 11:23.883 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% the students learned how to locate places on the globe. 11:23.883 --> 11:26.986 align:left position:20% line:83% size:70% This large body of water is an ocean. 11:26.986 --> 11:30.122 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% This large land area is North America. 11:30.122 --> 11:31.691 align:left position:27.5% line:89% size:62.5% It is a continent. 11:31.691 --> 11:34.660 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% There are many such land areas on the Earth and on the globe. 11:35.728 --> 11:38.364 align:left position:17.5% line:83% size:72.5% Most large bodies of land, such as North America 11:38.364 --> 11:42.168 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% are divided into smaller areas called countries. 11:42.168 --> 11:44.403 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% The United States is a country. 11:44.403 --> 11:46.906 align:left position:32.5% line:83% size:57.5% It is a country in North America. 11:46.906 --> 11:50.843 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% We live in the United States and therefore in North America. 11:51.844 --> 11:53.779 align:left position:15% line:83% size:75% The boys and girls said that "they had enjoyed 11:53.779 --> 11:55.081 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% locating places on the globe 11:55.081 --> 11:57.083 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% and that other people should try it." 11:57.083 --> 11:59.785 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% I'm going to take their advice. 11:59.785 --> 12:03.556 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% Here's Canada and here's Mexico, 12:03.556 --> 12:05.991 align:left position:12.5% line:89% size:77.5% and this is the Atlantic Ocean, 12:05.991 --> 12:08.661 align:left position:15% line:89% size:75% and here's the Pacific Ocean. 12:08.661 --> 12:11.497 align:left position:12.5% line:83% size:77.5% This special report was brought to you by our news staff. 12:11.497 --> 12:14.500 align:left position:22.5% line:83% size:67.5% Now back to the program already in progress. 12:15.735 --> 12:17.670 align:left position:42.5% line:83% size:47.5% Claude> We are all out of time Vera. 12:17.670 --> 12:20.606 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% I hope we've answered your question about globe's 12:20.606 --> 12:23.476 align:left position:10% line:89% size:80% today on Questions and Answers. 12:23.476 --> 12:24.643 align:left position:30% line:89% size:60% Join us next week 12:24.643 --> 12:28.147 align:left position:25% line:83% size:65% and maybe we'll have the answer to your question. 12:28.147 --> 12:38.157 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