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Before refrigerators and freezers were invented, people cooled their food and kept them from spoiling by putting it in ice and snow. This was obvious not convenient and does not nearly have the same p ...

Start a chemical reaction that will make a balloon inflate itself!It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you ...

Determine if sound travels best through the air, water or a solid.The purpose of this experiment is to test how sound travels through the three phases of matter and to see if one of these phases trans ...

Culverts transport seeds away from their original location to different places. This science project involves examining the effect of culverts on plant growth in streams.It is an educational content b ...

Multiple human subjects/mammals may participate in this study. The research plan should be reviewed by a medical professional/veterinarian to determine if the project is minimal risk and human subject ...

Breeding different types of fancy guppies reveals a combination of traits in the offspring, such as their color and appearance. Guppies are great for learning about genetics because they are affordabl ...

This project determines if more expensive golf balls translate to better results on the golf course.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be ...

Temperature affects your physiology- the reason we turn red in cold weather is because your body is attempting to shunt blood flow to your exposed areas and extremities to keep your temperature static ...

This science project tests the connection between outdoor temperature or weather conditions and the number of visible stars.:It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of t ...

Determine if the temperature of rubber effects how high it bounces. The purpose of this experiment is to see whether rubber balls will bounce differently when heated or cooled versus at room temperatu ...