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In this lesson, you will learn about the environmental risks associated with the use of pesticides and fertilisers in agriculture.

In this lesson, you will explore the engineering and natural solutions that can be applied to the effects of coastal erosion.

Marine pollution refers to the introduction of harmful substances, such as waste and chemicals, into the ocean, which harms marine life and human health.

Travel back in time to discover the secrets of traditional irrigation methods that shaped civilisations.

In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the concepts of 'global warming' and 'climate change'.

In this lesson, you will learn what activities have led to the formation of the ozone hole and what you can do to protect the ozone layer.

How does a vote translate into a seat in parliament?

What are the branches of state powers, and what is their role in a democracy?

The aim of this lesson is to understand what domestic abuse means and why it is considered a problem that affects society as a whole.

In this lesson, you will learn about how seawater shapes coastlines, the unique landforms created by waves, and the risks posed by erosion.

How does the representative system operate at different levels?

This lesson explores how the new challenges of the twenty-first century shape our identity.

The lesson presents the operation and evolution of family roles, rules and responsibilities.

In this lesson, you will learn how we acquire the rules and habits at school that help us live together with others in society.

A talajszelvényről, a talaj genetikai szintjeinek megnevezéséről szól ez a lecke.

This lesson explores how diverse cultures can coexist and why mutual respect and acceptance matter.

In this lesson, you will learn what a seismograph is and how earthquakes are measured.

The lesson helps learners understand why people react differently and how they can become more empathetic.

The Tōhoku earthquake, with a magnitude of 9.0, and the subsequent tsunami caused severe destruction and claimed thousands of lives on the northeast coast of Japan.

In this lesson, we examine how our identity is constructed and how it is influenced by society.

In this lesson, you will learn about ancient Greek philosophers and practice Socratic questioning.