A couple of years in the past, 10-year-old Man used to be riding alongside the Australian coast when he noticed whales, spouting water up into the air. He used to be amazed. “Then my brother farted, and then I wondered if whales fart,” says Man.
Man joined our host Eloise to place his query to Vanessa Pirotta, a natural world scientist at Macquarie College in Australia in this week’s episode of The Dialog’s Curious Children podcast.
In every episode of The Dialog’s Curious Children, a curious child joins host Eloise to invite a best researcher their burning query. This episode is a follow-on from the episode “Do whales sneeze?” in our first season.
To hear season two, stick with us anywhere you get your podcasts, or pay attention at the Yoto Participant by means of the Uncover segment at the Yoto interactive audio platform for children.
You’ll be able to additionally pay attention again to season one and skim a number of solutions to questions despatched in via kids around the globe in our Curious Children collection.
This season of The Dialog’s Curious Children is supported via the College of Southampton in the United Kingdom, a world-leading research-intensive college with a world community of world scholars and campuses in Malaysia and Delhi.
Disclosure remark
Vanessa Pirotta does now not paintings for, seek the advice of, personal stocks in or obtain investment from any corporate or organisation that might take pleasure in this newsletter, and has disclosed no related affiliations past their educational appointment.
Credit
This episode of The Dialog’s Curious Children used to be hosted and blended via Eloise Stevens. The manufacturer used to be Katie Flood and the manager manufacturer used to be Gemma Ware. Audio clips from Discovering Nemo, and seal doggy sounds from schaarsen and whale noise from kaekhor by means of Freesound.



