he is from Titan a moon in are solar system
A candle made with a type of wax found in living aquatic mammals called sperm whales- Think Moby-Dick. The blubber was called whale oil and it nearly drove the animals to extinction
"...eat him by his own light..." is a line from Melville's novel Moby-Dick. It essentially means to add insult to injury. Thanks to Answers.com, people who read this answer will probably post the following question: "What does it mean to add insult to injury?"
Tim plays Moby on BrainPOP. Moby is a robot character who provides comic relief and assists Tim in teaching various educational topics on the platform.
Moby & Annie.
it is called brainpop
funny videos with tim and moby, games, and Q&A answers that helps you learn
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To send a letter to Tim and Moby from BrainPOP, you can address it to their main office: BrainPOP, 71 West 23rd Street, 17th floor, New York, NY 10010. You can also reach out to them through their website's contact form.
Moby from "BrainPOP" is a robot character who is not associated with a specific location. "Tim" is the human character who hosts the educational videos with Moby. They are simply fictional characters created for educational purposes.
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i don't know because i have never been on brainpop
Brainpop was founded in the year of 1999.
BrainPOP is a website that tells you and makes videos about things that you learn at school. for example they tell you about computers.. they will also give you an extension information that can help you get more knowledge about computers.its a wonderful website.You can get A LOT of info in the FYI page. In the FYI page, there are categories with info under it.check it out: www.brainpop.comand create a account or have a free trail to look through the web page..it will also help you do your homework so the next day you can tell and show the class what else you learned about the stuff that you have gotten for the homework. if you have any question about anything.. ASK TIM AND MOBY!! the main heads of the website they will help you in many ways.
Brainpop is a homework help website -- it does have a science section, yes.