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  • The child learned about different bodies of water and their features, such as the depths of oceans and the formation of underwater landforms.
  • They understood the concept of tides and how they are influenced by the moon's gravitational pull.
  • They discovered various marine life and their habitats, including coral reefs, deep-sea creatures, and underwater volcanoes.
  • They gained knowledge about shipwrecks and underwater archeology, understanding how scientists explore and study historical artifacts in the ocean.
  • The child also learned about significant historical events related to naval warfare and how they impacted the world.

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To further enhance the child's learning from "Watched drain the ocean," you can:

  • Encourage them to research more about specific marine species or underwater geological formations that caught their interest during the documentary.
  • Organize a virtual or physical visit to a local aquarium or marine science center to provide a hands-on experience with marine life and ocean-related concepts.
  • Prepare a simple experiment at home, like creating a miniature water cycle model, to help them understand the water cycle and its connection to oceans.
  • Read age-appropriate books or watch other educational documentaries about history and science to deepen their understanding of these subjects.
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