National Park Scouts
This is part 2 of our Acadia National Park podcast series. Check out our other episodes on Acadia National Park for kids coming soon: Part 1: The Fastest Animal on Earth Part 3: Tide Superpowers & Sea Creature Superstars Part 4: The Fire That Changed Everything -- Ever wanted to be the very first person in the country to see the sunrise? Today we do just that on top of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park! In this episode, we dig into the pink rocks under our feet to uncover a 420-million-year-old mystery. Discover why Acadia is shaped like a failed volcano, how a mile-thick wall of solid ice completely remodeled the park, and why there is a 28,000-pound gray boulder balancing on the edge of a pink cliff. Loon audio graciously provided by Dr Jay Mager [https://www.onu.edu/directory/jay-mager] of Ohio Northern University. Parents & Educators: This episode is perfect for kids ages 6–12 and covers key Earth Science and STEM concepts including geology (igneous rock formation), glaciology (how glaciers reshape landscapes), and animal adaptations. 🎒Scout mission included! Experience our fun mission thats great for trips or the backyard with your family. 🏕️ If you could go anywhere to watch the sunrise, where would you go? Visit nationalparkscouts.com [https://nationalparkscouts.com/] for coloring pages, word searches, and bingo cards that go along with this kids podcast. Hey Scouts! Review & subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. It's the best way for others to find the show too. Thank you for supporting National Park Scouts! 🌲⛺ https://nationalparkscouts.com/ [https://nationalparkscouts.com/] Amazing music from Sheb3ar [https://bit.ly/48VNB9t] Find National Park Scouts on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/nationalparkscouts]
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