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Article in Spanish

Read a Spanish translation of “Snow Motion,” our article about how snowboarding puts the laws of physics into motion.

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January - February 2008

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Chameleons

NG Animals: Meller’s Chameleon

This African chameleon is one of the largest chameleon species. Get photos and facts on this amazing color changer.

NG News: Chameleons Say It With Color

Changing color helps chameleons blend in to their surroundings. More important, it lets them communicate with each other. Find out how they do it.

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Whydah

National Geographic: Pirates of the Whydah

Meet Captain Bellamy and the crew of the Whydah, a pirate ship that sank near Massachusetts almost 300 years ago.

NG Kids: Pirates

Set sail on a high-seas pirate adventure. You’ll meet some real-life pirates and read their stories.

NG News: “Blackbeard’s Ship” Yields New Clues to Pirate Mystery

Scientists can learn a lot by studying the remains of sunken ships. Learn how science is helping to identify a famous pirate’s ship.

Photo: Snowboarder

Snow Motion

National Geographic Explorer: Jumping Into Science

Learn how science helps Olympic ski jumpers reach great heights.

National Geographic Kids: Avalanche

Skiers and snowboarders need to stay safe from the “snow that smashes.” Learn what causes an avalanche and watch one on video.

National Geographic Resources

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National Geographic School Publishing

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National Geographic: Education Guide

Find lesson plans, learn how to contact the Geography Teaching Alliance in your state, get information on grants, and much more.

National Geographic: MapMachine

Looking for maps? Explore the world with National Geographic's online atlas.

National Geographic: Xpeditions

Ideas, tools, and lesson plans bring the U.S. National Geography Standards to life.

National Geographic: News

From archaeology to zoology, there's always something new and interesting to explore.

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Coming Next Month

March Issue

The next issue takes you from deserts to deep space. Go on a house call with a croc doc, walk with a Maasai warrior, bite into the secrets of animal poisons, and journey into outer space.

Photographs: © Frans Lanting/Minden Pictures (chameleon); Gregory Manchess (Whydah); Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images (snowboarder)