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Tumbling Rocks!

Tumbling is a technique used for smoothing and polishing a rough surface on small particles. Professional rock polishers help jewelers polish stones by imitating the abrasion of rocks in nature. The n ...

Salty Ocean Circulation

The earth’s climate produces large scales difference in temperature and salinity in the oceans.Water circulation patterns in the ocean are driven by temperature and salinity differences, which transla ...

Salinity & Water Density

Cold water is denser than warm water. Water with a high salt concentration (salinity) is denser than water that has a lower salt concentration. Warmwater rises above densercolder water, and bodies of ...

Desalination

Produce consumable fresh water from salt water through desalination.To utilize the water cycle in the desalination process.:It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of th ...

Forcing Plant Bulbs

The project is about learning how temperature creates annual rhythms that govern plant growth. The goals are to familiarize the students with annual rhythms and distinguish them from circadian rhythm ...

Build a Model of the Cell Membrane

Build a model of the cell membrane. Investigate how the cell membrane regulates what moves into and out of cells.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource ...

How Fast Does a Seismic Wave Travel?

Seismic waves travel through the earth during an earthquake. They occur when stress at a plate or other regions on the earth is released. Waves that travel through the crust are called surface waves. ...

Testing Soil from an Abandoned Field for Future Secondary Succession

Ecological succession is the natural process of the introduction and development of living things into an area. In an area where there is no soil, the process is called primary succession. In an area ...

Diorama of the Geologic Period

Earth is estimated to be 4.6 billion years old and ever-changing. Scientists have organized Earth’s history into geologic time periods. These time periods include the Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, ...

How Does Glacier Movement Affect Earth?

Glaciers are massive bodies of ice that move across the surface of the Earth like rivers. As glaciers move they change the surface of the Earth by wearing away loose rocks and soil and depositing them ...

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