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♪ Under the Blue Umbrella ♪
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♪ Yes,
under the clear blue sky ♪
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♪ There's a world
to be discovered ♪
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♪ That's full
of things to try ♪
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♪ Everything is waiting there ♪
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♪ Just for you and me ♪
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♪ Under the Blue Umbrella ♪
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♪ Just take a look and see ♪
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♪
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♪
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Announcer> Welcome to
this week's edition of
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Questions and Answers.
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The show that answers
the questions
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that you the viewers,
have asked.
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Your host, Claude Barber.
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♪
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Claude> Hi, C.B. here
with another exciting show
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of questions and answers.
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Today's special question
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comes from Vera Holt
of Juneau, Alaska.
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She wants to know about globe's.
"What is a globe?"
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"What is on a globe
and how do you use a globe?"
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Our special staff of experts
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have been researching
this question for weeks.
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That's because they didn't know
the answer.
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(Claude laughing)
Well, back to the question.
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I, I do get sidetracked
rather easily.
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Now, what was I talking about?
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Oh, yes.
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Globes.
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What is a globe?
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We first went to the dictionary
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and found this definition
of the word "globe."
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A globe is a model of the earth.
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Yep. That's right.
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Globe:
a model of the earth.
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By a model of the earth,
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we mean that a globe is
a smaller version of the earth.
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A globe is shaped
like the Earth.
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It looks like the Earth.
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Only it's
much smaller than the Earth.
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What did you say?
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I can't hear you.
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Oh, look at the screen.
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(laughter)
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I forgot about the screen.
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Oh, on the screen
you see a picture of a car.
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Is it a real car
or is it a model of a car?
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Yeah.
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It looks like a real car to me.
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Oh, well.
Oh...
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but I knew it was only
a model car.
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It looks like a real car.
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It's the same shape as a real
car, only it's much smaller.
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If a globe
is a model of the Earth,
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then the Earth must be
the same shape as the globe.
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And we all know that
the Earth is round.
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We have interviewed
some very special guests
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about the shape of the Earth,
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and we have those interviews
for you today.
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Magellan was a sailor.
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He lived a very long time ago.
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Here he is getting his ship,
the Victory,
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ready for a special sea voyage.
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Come in, Ferdinand Magellan.
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Ferdinand>
Welcome to the Victory, C.B.
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Claude> Thank you, Mr. Magellan.
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We were wondering if you would
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try to tell
Questions and Answers,
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something
about the shape of the Earth.
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Ferdinand> I'll be glad to try.
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When I was a boy, I was taught
that the Earth was flat,
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like this railing.
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Everyone thought that
a ship would fall off the Earth
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if you sailed
too near the edge of it.
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Just like this.
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I don't believe that.
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I believe the Earth is round,
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like this orange.
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And I am going to prove it.
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I am going to sail
around the Earth.
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I'm going to leave
in this direction
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and return in this one.
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All right men, let's get ready.
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We're off to prove
the Earth is round.
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All right, let's step lively
up there.
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Watch yourselves.
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Claude> He seems rather sure
of himself, doesn't he?
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Be careful, Mr. Magellan.
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Don't fall off the edge
of the Earth.
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Now, don't be upset.
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I'm only kidding.
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I know the Earth isn't flat.
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In fact, our next guest
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has proof
that the Earth is round.
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Yes.
He has seen the entire Earth
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all at once, from out in space.
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He's an American astronaut.
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Col. Hayes> I'm an astronaut.
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A few days ago,
I was on the Earth.
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Today, I'm standing on the Moon.
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From here,
I can see the entire Earth.
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And believe me,
the Earth is round.
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See for yourself.
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The Earth is a planet
out in space.
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That's the Earth.
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That big round ball
out in space.
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Claude>
Excuse me, Colonel Hayes.
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This is Claude "C.B." Barber
from Questions and Answers.
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I've got a question
I'd like you to answer,
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for me and all our many viewers.
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How can the Earth look round
to you out there, on the Moon.
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When it looks flat to me
as I see it here, on the Earth?
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Col. Hayes> C.B.,
that's the reason people
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once thought the Earth was flat.
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As you look at the Earth,
when you're standing on it,
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you just see a small part of it.
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The farther away
you get from the Earth,
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the more you see of it.
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When you get as far away
from the Earth as I am now,
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you can see all of the Earth.
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You said that the Earth you see
looks flat.
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Well, think about the Moon.
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Sometimes when you look
at the Moon from the Earth,
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doesn't it look round?
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Well from up here, where I am,
the Moon that I see looks flat.
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And the Earth looks round.
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Claude> Oh, I see.
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It just depends on
where you're seeing from...
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(Claude laughing)
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What you see.
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See... Seeing from.
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(Claude laughing)
That's a joke.
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Oh, we'll be right back
to Questions and Answers,
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after this quick message.
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Child> Let's spend the afternoon
on a trip.
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Let's look at the Earth
from a rocket ship.
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(rocket boosters blasting)
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We spin like a top
as we start through space.
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We can put on our parachutes
just in case.
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We can see from far away.
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The Earth is round.
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It looks very different.
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from down on the ground.
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When we get back home,
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we can tell our friends that...
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They should never believe
that the Earth is flat.
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Claude> Welcome back
to Questions and Answers.
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In the first part
of this program,
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we discussed the shape
of the Earth
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with Ferdinand Magellan
and Captain Hayes.
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Now, let's get on with the
second part of today's question.
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What is on the globe?
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Professor Von Eger has done
some additional research
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on the globe for us.
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Professor?
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Professor Von Eger?
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Professor?!
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You're on television, Professor.
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Professor!
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Professor> Oh, I sorry, C.B.
I didn't see that you was there.
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I have been working
on the problem that you gave me,
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and I now know all about globes.
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This is a globe.
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See how it is round?
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Because the Earth is round. Yes.
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On Earth,
we have many areas of water
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and areas of land.
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You see all the different colors
on the globe,
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those are there to tell us
which areas are water,
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or which areas are land.
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Now the water areas are
usually blue.
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On the land areas are usually...
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not a color.
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See how they are yellow,
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they are brown, they are green,
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they are pink-
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Claude> Professor,
wait a minute, Professor.
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Professor> Yes C.B.
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Claude>
Thank you for your research.
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Professor> You are welcome C.B.
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Any time you need me, I'll be,
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right, right here in Colorado,
I think.
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That's a very nice place to be
this time of year.
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Claude> Wow.
I thought he would never stop.
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We'll be back in a minute,
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to answer the last part
of today's question.
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First, this message.
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♪
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♪ If somehow I could
see the Earth from the Moon ♪
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♪ I'd see that
it's only a ball ♪
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♪ Suspended in space
like a giant balloon ♪
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♪ It looks like the globe
after all ♪
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♪ For the Earth is a ball
turning round and around ♪
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♪ The Earth is a ball
turning round ♪
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♪
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♪ The globe in my classroom
looks just like the Earth ♪
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♪ It spins with a touch
of my hand ♪
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♪ You don't have to go
into space on a search ♪
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♪ The globe lets us
all understand ♪
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♪ That the Earth is a ball
turning round and around ♪
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♪ The Earth is a ball
turning round ♪
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♪
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Claude> The last part
of today's question is about
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how we use a globe.
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We can use the globe
to find places.
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Oh, no, no, no,
the places aren't lost.
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We just don't know
where they are located.
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No, we can find them on a globe.
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We can locate
bodies of water
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and bodies of land.
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Announcer>
We interrupt this program
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for this special report.
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Reporter> At Springdale
Elementary School today,
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a class of students had
a special lesson on the globe.
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The members of the class whom
I interviewed after the lesson
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were in agreement
about certain facts.
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One: The globe is a small model
of the Earth.
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One student explained this to me
by showing me a doll.
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A doll is a model of a person.
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The doll looks like a person,
but it is not the real thing
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and it's smaller.
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The globe looks like the Earth,
only it's much smaller
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and it is certainly not
the real thing.
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Two: The Earth is a planet
in space.
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If you could see the Earth
from far out in space,
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you would see that
it is round in shape.
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Since the Earth is round,
a globe is also round.
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Three: On the Earth there are
land areas and water areas.
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The water areas on the globe
are painted blue
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to represent the color of water.
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The land areas are painted
other colors.
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These colors help us tell
which areas are land
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and which are water.
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Four: During the class,
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the students learned how
to locate places on the globe.
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This large body of water
is an ocean.
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This large land area
is North America.
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It is a continent.
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There are many such land areas
on the Earth and on the globe.
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Most large bodies of land,
such as North America
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are divided into smaller areas
called countries.
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The United States is a country.
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It is a country
in North America.
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We live in the United States
and therefore in North America.
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The boys and girls said that
"they had enjoyed
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locating places on the globe
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and that other people
should try it."
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I'm going to take their advice.
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Here's Canada and here's Mexico,
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and this is the Atlantic Ocean,
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and here's the Pacific Ocean.
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This special report was brought
to you by our news staff.
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Now back to the program
already in progress.
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Claude>
We are all out of time Vera.
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I hope we've answered
your question about globe's
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today on Questions and Answers.
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Join us next week
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and maybe we'll have
the answer to your question.
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