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This lesson presents the fundamental values of the EU and their everyday significance, emphasising that they concern us as well and that we also have a role in upholding them.

In this lesson, you will learn how crop rotation is applied in agriculture.

In this lesson, you will learn about the concept of fish farming, its economic and social benefits, and the positive impact it has on the environment.

Ploughing on a slope? Find out how to protect your field.

The seas provide food, raw materials, and transportation opportunities, but their use can also cause environmental pollution.

This lesson explores how globalisation appears in everyday life.

In this lesson, you will learn about global climate change, the role of humans in the process, and its consequences.

The lesson shows, through everyday situations, what makes a family or school community democratic.

In this lesson, you will learn about the effects of globalisation on human society and on the environment.

This lesson presents how Henry the Navigator launched the Age of Discovery.

The lesson explains how self-reflection supports responsible decision-making in everyday life.

The lesson presents the difference between crime and deviance, as well as the role of social reactions.

Software refers to the programmes that instruct a computer what tasks to execute.

The functioning of the human body and a car is similar: both use an external energy source whose energy is transformed by internal processes into the energy required for operation.

This lesson presents the formation, dynamics, and devastation of hurricanes through the story of Hurricane Katrina.

In this lesson, you will learn how to make an electromagnet using simple tools and how an electric current produces a magnetic field.

In this lesson, you will learn what kind of danger damage to the ozone layer poses to life on Earth.

This lesson introduces the positive and negative consequences of living in tectonically active areas.

In this lesson, you will learn about the natural and anthropogenic (human-induced) causes of soil erosion.

This lesson helps you understand how to recognise inequality and what you can do to address it.

This lesson presents how the conductivity of graphite is influenced by size, pressure, and the composition of the pencil lead. You will also learn about the basics of resistance and electrical conduction.

Trees can reduce the temperature of their surroundings through shading and evaporation. This natural, energy-efficient cooling power can be as effective as air conditioning.

Operating systems do not all work in exactly the same way, but they have common principles. Understanding these is important for efficient and secure use.

You will explore Settings and learn about the important options that allow you to confidently control how your computer works and customise its use.