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Does your soil look fried? Give your crispy soil a wet blanket of mulch and see if that helps keep drought-stricken soil damp.Can mulch help keep the soil moist during a drought?It is an educational c ...

What floats in water? Wood, bread, apples...and very small rocks?Are there any rocks that can float?Test different types of rocks to see if they can float in water.It is an educational content by educ ...

What’s hot and cold and dry all over? It’s the desert! The desert is a place of extremes. In this activity, you’ll build a desert food web and discover what plants and animals can survive in these cha ...

What’s going on in your garden? Study different areas of your backyard to see which is the most diverse.Compare the biodiversity in a square of lawn, forest, and home garden. Which one has the largest ...

Bring all of those really bad horror movies to life by creating a giant insect! But your insect will serve the powers of good—good science, that is.Insects come in many different shapes and sizes. A g ...

Are snails sticky and icky, or does all that slime have super powers? In this experiment, you’ll discover the power of the tiny snail.How powerful is a snail’s slime?It is an educational content by ed ...

Moss is an intriguing plant. Like ferns, it reproduces through spores. These spores float through the air or the water to land and create new moss plants. Determine whether spreading a moss soup over ...

Squish, squash—who’s been stepping in the sand? Experiment with different types of soil and see how each type affectsan animal’s tracks.How does the shape of a track vary when imprinted in wet and dry ...

Hot tubs can be relaxing, but after a few minutes, they can begin to make you feel dizzy! Can you take the heat? Discover how body science can help you learn about the connection between hot water and ...

Garlic might be famous for scaring away vampires, but can it be scary to smaller organisms as well? In this experiment we’ll make microbe food to see if garlic will prevent microbes for growing. Micro ...