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Corn sweat and soil sounds

August 11, 2024
On this week’s episode: Sweat from corn plants increases humidity in midwestern states and scientists listen to soil to discover how healthy it is.
  • corn sweat
  • humidity
  • soil

Teaching Overview

Learning Points

  • In some midwestern states, sweat from corn plants has been increasing humidity.
  • Scientists in Australia have been listening to soil to discover how healthy it is.

Curriculum Keywords

  • corn sweat
  • humidity
  • soil

Spark a Discussion

Corn Sweat
  • In which part of the country is corn sweat increasing humidity?
  • Which part of the corn plant absorbs water from the soil?
  • Can you think of other places where plants release lots of water into the atmosphere?
Soil Sounds
  • In which country did scientists listen to the soil?
  • What did the healthy soil sound like?
  • What do you think might cause the different sounds?

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