Hello STEMexplorerz ! 😃 Triangles have stood the test of time, take the Pyramids of Giza for example the Egyptians built those in 2580 BC and they’re still standing . Since then architects and engineers have used triangular structures to build bridges and buildings all over the world . The secret is ,triangles take force from a single point and distribute it evenly that is why the structure does not crumble . Follow us for more interesting and intriguing STEM facts . 😄 #STEMexplorerz #sibotheengineer #catchingthemyoung #STEM #Science #everyday #objects #Triangles
About us
STEM explorerz seeks to foster an early interest in STEM for Zimbabwean children, especially girls through developing STEM-focused educational books & toys.
- Website
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https://teain60.org.zw/
External link for STEM explorerz
- Industry
- Education
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Bulawayo, Bulawayo
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- education and science education
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Hello STEMexplorerz! 😀Electricity is an essential energy source that powers many of our appliances today. Here are some fascinating facts about the various sources of electricity that might surprise you😁😁. Please comment below 👇🏾 on which fact you found to be the most interesting! #stemexplorerz #SibotheEngineer #kidsinSTEM #electricity #facts
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Hi STEMexplorerz! How much do you know about space? 🤔Today, we have some fascinating facts for you to add to your collection. These intriguing facts will amaze you and help you understand the complexities of the cosmos!✨😄 Comment your favorite fact below😀! #stemexplorerz #SibotheEngineer #kidsinSTEM #galaxy #space #facts
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Hi STEMexplorerz😁 Can you guess the riddle below? Please comment your answers in the comment section below. #Sibotheengineer #STEMexplorerz #catchingthemyoung #Riddle #fun #braingames
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Hey STEMexplorerz 😀! Bridges were invented for us to easily get to the other side right? A little fun fact, did you know that the first bridges were actually made with fallen trees and stepping stones? Since then , they have been reinvented into these beautiful ,complex structures we know. It’s important to note that engineers and architects help build these structures each of them unique in their own shape or form. Join us as we learn about the 7 types of bridges we have today. #STEMexplorerz #Sibotheengineer #catchingthemyoung #STEM #facts #STEMfacts #funfact #Bridges
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Hi STEMexplorerz! 😀 Climate change is apparent in other countries than in our own, yet its impact is universal. In recent years, subtle changes have become more evident, reflected in our weather patterns. Our summers have become extremely dry and hot, while our rainy seasons are increasingly inconsistent. This has resulted in water shortages and low grain production. According to research, if we continue on our current path, we are likely to face extreme droughts, more heatwaves, and rising health issues. Before that happens, we can make a difference together by planting more trees, recycling, conserving water, and caring for our environment. Follow and like us for more facts about climate change! 😄✨ #STEMexplorerz #sibotheengineer #Catchingthemyoung #STEM #Climatechange #Facts #STEMisfun
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Happy Patient Safety Day, STEMexplorerz! 😀 Today, we all have an important role to play. Patients are at risk of receiving incorrect diagnosis , which can lead to further complications in their health. Fortunately, through this campaign, we can advocate for thorough treatment to prevent repeated negligence. Join us today as we celebrate this cause! 😄 #STEMexplorerz #sibotheengineer #catchingthemyoung #STEM #worldpatientsafetyday #health
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Dr. Themba Dlodlo,Retired Academic & Community Activist advocates for science subjects to be taught in African languages. "It's possible to create an African vocabulary around quantum physics & quantum optics because initially the concepts were created in German. Watch 👇🏾https://lnkd.in/dEDVpGt7 #ICWT24
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Have you ever wondered how bridges are able to span rivers, valleys, and roads without collapsing? It all comes down to engineering! The main job of a bridge is to support heavy loads - whether that's cars, trains, or even people walking across. To do this, bridges rely on the strength and shape of their design. One key scientific principle behind bridges is compression and tension. Compression is when something is squeezed or pushed together, while tension is when something is being pulled apart. In a bridge, the weight and force of whatever is crossing it creates compression and tension in different parts of the structure. The arched shape of many bridges helps them handle this compression and tension. The arch distributes the weight evenly, with the sides of the arch pushing inward (compression) and the top being pulled upward (tension). This makes the overall structure much stronger. Remember to like and follow us for more interesting facts.✨ #STEMexplorerz #sibotheengineer #catchingthemyoung #STEM #Science #everyday #objects
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Did you know bees do more than just make honey - they're also incredible mathematicians! When building their honeycombs, bees use a hexagonal (six-sided) shape because it's the most efficient way to store the most honey using the least amount of wax. How cool is that? Follow STEMexplorerz for more cool STEM facts😁 #STEMexplorerz #Sibotheengineer #catchingthemyoung #STEM #facts #STEMfacts #funfact