Why We Yawn, Time Travel, and Other Big Questions? π€β³π₯±
Description
In this episode, weβll discover why yawning isnβt just about being tiredβit helps cool your brain and can even be contagious! Weβll explore the nature of time and why building a time machine isnβt as simple as it sounds. Weβll also uncover why eating salty foods makes us thirsty and how different countries developed their languages over time. Finally, weβll look at why children need parents and how this is similar to animals in the wild, where young creatures learn essential survival skills from their families.
ο»ΏSleep Tight!,Β
Sheryl & Clark
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Resources
How does language evolution occur over time and what factors influence it?
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