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  1. Rainbow - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · Rainbows are often portrayed as bridges between people and supernatural beings. In Norse mythology, for instance, a rainbow called the Bifrost connects Earth with Asgard, …

  2. Geography

    Dec 4, 2025 · Geography is the study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.

  3. Coral Reefs - Education

    Nov 21, 2024 · Learn the risks our world's coral reefs are facing and what they mean for our future and the future of the ocean.

  4. Visible Light - Education

    Electromagnetic light energy is everywhere, but very little of it can actually be seen by the human eye.

  5. Rainforests, Explained - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · Rainforests play an invaluable role in sustaining life, but every year, large portions of them are cut down for logging, mining, and cattle ranches.

  6. For Educators - National Geographic Society

    The Grosvenor Teacher Fellowship (GTF) is a professional development opportunity for pre-K–12 educators made possible through a collaboration between Lindblad Expeditions and the …

  7. Rainbow Serpent - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · Some ancient people of Australia believe a "rainbow serpent" slithered from the water to create the world. Could this fascinating myth be based on fact? Join Wild Chronicles …

  8. Basin - National Geographic Society

    Jan 8, 2024 · A basin is a depression, or dip, in the Earth’s surface.

  9. Energy Resources - Education

    Coal, one of humankind’s earliest fuel sources, is still used today to generate electricity. However, over time, there has been a shift in demand for cheaper and cleaner fuel options, such as the …

  10. Juneteenth - National Geographic Society

    On June 19, 1866, formerly enslaved Black people in the U.S. state of Texas celebrated a year of emancipation with the “Juneteenth” holiday.