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Top 10 most expensive liquids in the world!
Did you know that some perfumes cost as much as a small car?
Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of the most expensive liquids on Earth! In this activity, we’ll explore some incredible substances that are worth a fortuneโsome even cost more than gold or a car!
Weโll start off by watching a cool video that introduces these extraordinary liquids and what makes them so valuable. As you watch, you’ll pick up some interesting vocabulary like “liquid,” “venom,” and “insulin.” If you come across any tricky words, don’t worry; weโll figure them out together!
After the video, you’ll read a simplified transcript to help solidify what you’ve learned. Then, weโll have some fun discussions where you can share your thoughts and connect the topic to your own experiences.
I can’t wait to hear what surprises you the most about these amazing liquids!
- Key Vocabulary:
Take a look at vocabulary from the video. Make sure you understand the meaning. Let me know if there are any you need help with!
Liquid: A substance that flows and has no fixed shape but has a definite volume (e.g., water, oil).
- Example: Water is a common liquid.
Expensive: Costing a lot of money.
- Example: Gold is very expensive.
Venom: A poisonous substance produced by some animals, such as snakes and spiders, used to attack or defend.
- Example: Snake venom can be dangerous.
Insulin: A hormone made by the pancreas that helps control blood sugar levels in the body.
- Example: People with diabetes may need insulin to manage their condition.
Perfumery: The art or business of making perfumes.
- Example: The perfumery industry creates many different scents.
Economic value: The worth of a product based on its ability to meet needs and wants in the market.
- Example: Some liquids have high economic value because they are rare or useful.
Rare: Not common or not found in large amounts.
- Example: Some rare liquids are very valuable.
Production: The process of making or creating something.
- Example: The production of honey involves bees working together.
2. Watch the video!
Simplified Transcript:
- Introduction to Liquids:
- Many liquids are very valuable. Some are very expensive.
- Most Expensive Liquids:
- One of the most expensive liquids is venom from snakes and scorpions. This venom is used in medicine.
- Insulin:
- Insulin is another expensive liquid. People with diabetes need it to help control their blood sugar.
- Perfumes:
- Some perfumes are very costly. They are made from special oils and ingredients.
- Economic Value:
- The economic value of a liquid depends on how useful it is and how rare it is.
- Conclusion:
- These liquids show that some substances can be both useful and expensive.
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