NS U5.1 - Materials - Contenido educativo
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Hello everyone. Today we are going to talk about where do materials come from. Let's
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see. Natural materials come from the ground or from living things. Natural materials come
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from the ground or from the living things. Class, mirror, word. Natural materials come
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from the ground or from living things. Excellent, everybody. Let's see what's next. Now, these
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are the materials that come from the ground. Sand, rocks, and petroleum. These are the
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materials that come from the ground. Sand, rocks, and petroleum. Class, mirror, word.
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Materials from the ground. Sand, rocks, and petroleum. Excellent, everybody. Well done.
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Now let's see what's next. These are the materials that come from living things. Wool, wood,
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and cotton. Class, mirror, word. Materials from living things. Wool, wood, and cotton.
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Good. Well done, everybody. Now, these are the natural materials that come from ground
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and from living things. Let's see if you remember. Is the wood from the ground or from
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living things? It's from the living things, from the trees. How about the cotton? Where
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is the cotton from? Is it from the ground or from living things? It's from living things,
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from some plant. And how about the sand? Where does the sand come from? Comes from the ground.
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How about the wool? Where does the wool come from? It comes from the living things, animals
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like sheep. And how about the petroleum? The petroleum comes from the ground. And the rocks
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comes from the ground. Excellent, everybody. Now, welcome to the factory. In the factory,
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we transform natural materials to manufactured materials. Class, mirror, word. In the factory,
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we transform natural materials to manufactured materials. Very good. Excellent, everybody.
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Now, the manufactured materials are metal, paper, fabric. This is a fabric. And glass.
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We use natural materials to make manufactured materials. These are the natural materials
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to make manufactured materials. The petroleum, the sand, again, the rocks, the wood, the
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wool, and the cotton. These all make some metal, paper, fabric, and glass. Now, let's
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see the manufactured materials. Metal, paper, fabric, glass, and plastic. Now, what are
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the natural materials we use for these manufactured materials? Let's see. Number one, petroleum.
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Where does it go with? Let's see. Petroleum is used to make plastics. Petroleum makes
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plastics. Number two, the sand. Sand makes glass. Number three, rocks. Rocks make metals.
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Ding, ding. How about the wood? What does it make? Let's see. Wood makes paper. Paper.
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And how about the wool? What does it make? The wool makes fabric, like this.
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And how about the cotton? How about the cotton? What does it make? The cotton is used for
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fabric as well. Well done, everybody.
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- Idioma/s:
- Autor/es:
- Fernando García y Raven Novido
- Subido por:
- Fernando G.
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
- Visualizaciones:
- 46
- Fecha:
- 4 de mayo de 2023 - 22:12
- Visibilidad:
- Clave
- Centro:
- CP INF-PRI IPLACEA
- Duración:
- 07′ 54″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 166.48 MBytes