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Rhinoceros Sunday

June 29

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A huge rhino / rhinoceros rests, showing off his huge horn. South Africa.

Rhinoceros Video…

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The following facts came from The Fact Site.

30th June – Meteor Day.

The word meteor comes from the Greek word “meteoros”, which means “high in the sky”.

Since most meteors occur from between 42 and 77 miles from the surface of the earth, this name is very fitting.

Meteors shed glowing material once they come into contact with heated air particles in our atmosphere, creating the famous “tail”, and they come in orange, yellow, blue, red, and purple.

The middle of summer is approaching and what better way to make the most of the warm evenings than by placing a blanket somewhere grassy and watching for a shooting star?

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