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Are You Allergic?

As a living creature, your body responds to things in your environment.Your body may become tense when you encounter a difficult situation.You may tremble when you experience something frightful.Your ...

How do Concave and Convex Objects Refract Light Differently?

This simple experiment will teach kids about convex/concave objects and how they reflect light. They will also learn the difference between concave and convex.It is an educational content by education ...

Does Land or Water Warm Faster?

Solar radiation warms both land surfaces and water on our planet. Land surfaces absorb much more solar radiation than water. This is due to the fact that most land surfaces are darker than water which ...

Life Under Water: Meeting basic needs

All living things have basic needs that must be met in order for them to live.The habitats for living things must provide those basic needs.If their habitat is not meeting their basic needs they will ...

The Leidenfrost Effect: Making Water Dance on the Surface of a Hot Pan

You know water boils at 100º C (212º F). But did you know that you can make water dance too? You can! It’s called the Leidenfrost Effect. By adding a water droplet to a pan of boiling water, you can s ...

Examining Mass And Density Of Popped And Unpopped Popcorn

Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Oftentimes you can find the mass of any object using a pan balance and can be measured in grams or kilograms. Density is the amount of mass a substance has i ...

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 ...

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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