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Kazkar Discovery Hour
by Kazkar Music
Kids take the mic! Discovery Hour is Kazkar's wild podcast for curious minds — amazing facts, science secrets, and surprising stories for ages 3–12. Explore more at kazkar.com
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Amazing Apple Science and Discoveries
1.Apples are related to roses because they're both in the same plant family — Anna might not have known her favorite fruit is a flower's cousin.2.When you cut an apple and it turns brown, that's called oxidation, the same process that makes metal rust — it's chemistry happening right in front of Anna.3.The largest apple ever grown weighed almost 4 pounds and was as big as a small watermelon — Anna would need both hands to hold it.4.Apples contain seeds that have a tiny amount of cyanide in them, but you'd have to eat thousands to get sick — nature's safety feature.5.Scientists can tell how old an apple tree is by counting the rings in its wood, just like counting tree rings — each ring is one year of growth.6.Apples were brought to North America by European settlers in the 1600s — they traveled across the ocean in ships like explorers.7.Some apple varieties need pollen from different apple tree varieties to make fruit — they need friends to create apples, just like Anna needs friends.8.The genetic code of apples has been completely mapped by scientists — they know the blueprint for what makes an apple an apple.9.Apples can be preserved by making them into sauce, juice, or dried slices that last for months — ancient people used these methods before refrigerators existed.10.If you planted an apple seed from a store-bought apple, the tree might not grow the same type of apple — it would be a surprise, like opening a mystery gift.This episode includes AI-generated content.
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