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Does Hot Air Always Rise?
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What Makes a Toy Top Spin?
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Who Invented the Hat?
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Why Does It Thunder?
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How Does a Hot Air Balloon Fly?
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What Can You Find Under the Big Top?
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What Type of Shark Is the Slowest?
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Who Was Irving Berlin?
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