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1. The North pole has a latitude of 90 degrees Nort.

2. The North Platte River flows from Wyoming into Nebraska.


3. The tetracyclines, a family of antibiotics, are used to treat infections.
4. Henry Adams, born in Boston, became famous as a historian and novelist.
5. Engineers are needed for work on the new space program.
6. Segregation in public schools was declare unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1954.
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7. Killer whales tend to wander in family clusters that hunt, play, and resting together
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8. Alloys of gold and copper have been used in several types of coins.
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9. Titania, photographed by Voyager 2 in 1986, has significantly fewer craters than another moons of Uranus
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10. Light can travels from the Sun to the Earth in eight minutes and twenty seconds
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11. Every human typically hasve twenty-three pairs of chromosomes in most cells
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12. In the sport of fencing, three types of swords are used; the foil, the appe, and the sabre.
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13. Little league baseball bats may not to be longer than 33 inces.
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14. On the third Monday in February, Americans celebrate the births of both George Washington or Abraham Lincoln
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15. The Caldecott Medal hasve been awarded since 1938 to the illustrator of the best picture book for children
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16. Since the early 1900s, steam turbines have replacing most steam engines in large electric power plants
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17. Each step in a escalator is carried by four wheels on a concealed track
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18. A pendulum can regulates speed of a clock by swinging from side to side at a fixed rate
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19. Oats, wheat, corn, and rice is the grains most commonly used in breakfast cereals
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20. There are about 850 active volcanoes in the world, some of which have erupting numerous times
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