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The soil beneath your feet all looks the same, doesn’t it? Surprisingly, soils in different locations actually have different components. In this science project, you can examine the layers that make ...

Optics is a branch of physics that studies the interactions of light with objects. Microscopes, cameras and other transparent “looking devices” use lenses to change the way we see objects. Using magni ...

Kids will learn the importance of washing their hands as many tend to neglect the fact that it is needed!It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you wi ...

Anemometers are apparatuses used to accurately measure wind speed. Anemometers have been used to take measurements for centuries, with the first known description dating to the 1400’s in Europe (thoug ...

This project examines whether people’s perceptions of taste are influenced by their sight.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirecte ...

After creating a homemade guacamole, you might discover that the guacamole will quickly turn brown.Why does this occur? Test different strategies for stopping this process.It is an educational content ...

Observe the effect of an acid on chalk to draw conclusions about how acid rain can cause rocks to erode.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you wil ...

This project explores the differences between fresh and frozen foods. The goals of this project are: To study the differences between various fresh and frozen food samples. To encourage the developmen ...

Your eyes are amazing organs. Look in the mirror, and you’ll see three colors in your eyes: the white part (sclera), the colored part (iris), and a small black dot (the pupil).The iris helps control t ...

If you look around your house you will see items made from various . Items can be classified by the way they interact with light. that allow most all light to pass through them are called transparent ...