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28/10/2016

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videos onto the show. You could be on MOTD Kickabout, just like this a

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lot. See you. Good morning everyone, welcome

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to Newsround. First, world leaders have agreed

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to protect a massive area of water off Antarctica - home to the South

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Pole. The Ross Sea is home

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to penguins, whales and seals, and is about six times the size

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of the United Kingdom. This new deal means that there can't

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be any commercial fishing there for the next 35 years,

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and makes it the largest marine It's hoped it'll help to protect

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wildlife that live there, Yes, it's about the environment but

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most of all it is about justice, and ensuring that we look after the

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environment for our children and grandchildren. There seems to be

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something fundamentally wrong about is destroying the ocean so our

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children and grandchildren have absolutely nothing.

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Behind me is what was supposed to happen when the Schiaperelli

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lander reached the red planet last week, but things didn't go to plan.

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The parachute and rockets that were designed to slow it down didn't

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work properly and it crashed into the planet instead.

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Now, new pictures give scientists more clues

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These images show the remains of the capsule in a crater,

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surrounded by a dark patch, which is thought to be

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Well, one mission that did go to plan is Tim Peake's six-month stay

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The British astronaut has been touring the country meeting children

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since coming back to Earth and he also caught up

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with Jenny to answer some of your burning questions.

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Oliver is seven and wants to know what you like to eat in space and

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what did you miss from the UK. Eating in space is strange because

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there is no convection and so the smells don't go up your nose. Some

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of the food taste bland and you would spice it up. The space food is

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not that good. On Earth, why is the sky-blue but namespace it is black?

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We always draw the sunny because it appears yellow to us here, but in

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space the sun is white. It is the brightest light you will ever see.

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When the sun's light comes into our atmosphere it scuttles all around

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and it is the scattering of the light, that is what makes it appear

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blue, and up in space it is just black because there is no atmosphere

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so the sun is not passing through the atmosphere. Great question. How

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did you get rid of the waste from the ship? We don't need to resupply

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with anything so we recycle the Yewer drinking water. So today's

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Coffey was yesterday's P. For the stuff that we can't recycle, that

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gets put into a blue garbage bag the juice all and it burns up in the

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atmosphere, so when you look at a shooting starter might... Maybe it

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is not a shooting star. Now we're still all

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talking about this one. 14 million people watched

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Candice Brown crowned the winner The star baker, along with Jane

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and Andrew, were together again to talk about the show

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which was one of the most watched They'll be two Christmas specials

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on the BBC in December before Candice, though, still can't quite

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believe she's this years cham It hasn't sunk in a tour and I'm not

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sure when it will do. It is just crazy -- at all. It is crazy.

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Winning means more to me then I think anyone will ever realise, but

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hopefully, I don't know, it will enable me to do what I want to do

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which is to bake all the time. I love it. I really love it.

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She's been named as the oldest living Sumatran

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She lives in Perth Zoo in Australia, where keepers studied

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loads of records to work out that she's 60 years old.

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Primates like her usually live to the age of 50,

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but the zoo says she's doing well for her age.

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She's in very good condition and she looks incredible and she an amazing

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coat. She has got a bit cranky in her old age, that might be the word,

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but everyone is entitled to have a bad day. She definitely deserves a

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lot of respect and she gets a lot of respect from us. If her food doesn't

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come quickly enough she was her feet and give this a war dance, but easy

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to work with. Back here, animals at

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Chester Zoo have been getting into the Halloween mood

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with their very own scary spectacular featuring loads

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of pumpkins, of course. Bears, black panthers and meerkats

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have all been getting in the spooky spirit, ahead of the

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main day on Monday. Go online now to send them

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in your best designs. That's all from me, Newsround's back

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right here in about half an hour.

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