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​An 8th Grader's Guide to Denver
Get honest reviews on classic books, middle school subjects, and places mostly around Denver from a local 8th grader.
South American Countries and Their Capitals
Capital, Country Panama, Panama Bogota, Columbia Caracas, Venezuela Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago Georgetown, Guyana Paramaribo, Suriname Cayenne, French Guiana Quito, Ecuador Lima, Peru Brasilia, Brazil Santiago, Chile La Paz, Bolivia La Plata, Argentina Asuncion, Paraguay Montevideo, Uruguay Stanley, Falkland Islands

Sophia S.
Jan 261 min read
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Layers of the Earth
The erth Tis made up iof three sections which are divided into eight layers. Each layer gets more dense as you get closer to the middle of the Earth The first section is called the Crust. It's 1.4% of the earth's volume. The two layers are the Continental Crust and the Oceanic Crust. The Continental Crust is the surface where we walk and play. The Oceanic Crust is right under the surface, and humans have yet to drill past it into the Mantle. The Mantle is the next section o

Sophia S.
Jan 262 min read
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Colorado State Capitol
The state capitol was made with almost entirely Colorado materials, the three exceptions are the wood (from the Ozarks) around the all the doors, the brass (from Cincinnati), and the steel (from Chicago) that supports the whole structure. This picture shows all the exceptions. Right in front is the brass circle, the wood in the back around the doors, and the steel is in the beams. The wooden frames are all hand carved, and it's done so well that it's hard to see the differenc

Sophia S.
Jan 222 min read
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