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Let's go on an indoor safari to learn about savanna flora and fauna in this science project! Take a look at characteristics of tropical grassland plants and animals that help them survive.Explore the ...

In this experiment, see if your friends can guess how tall they are. You might be surprised by the results.Can your friends accurately guess their own heights?It is an educational content by education ...

If you’ve ever been pushed by the wind, you know that the wind might be invisible, but it’s strong. In this experiment, you’ll see how a can reacts when you blow on it with a hair dryer and how it rea ...

Cleaning can be a chore, but not with this sudsy experiment! Get excited for scrubbing with a project that lets you mix and create your very own soap. Do you think you're enough of a chemistry whiz to ...

Even though every type of soil has the potential to stain clothes and dirty fingernails, a clever soil sleuth can find subtle differences when equipped with a soil test kit and a healthy amount of cur ...

It's oozy, it's goopy, and it's just plain fun. Snails make it, and slugs slide on it. It's slime!Slime is an odd substance. It is soft and squishy like a liquid, but it sticks together like a solid. ...

As plants grow, they move up toward the light. But what is a plant’s favorite color? Do plants move toward some colors more than others?Do plants bend toward certain colors of light?It is an education ...

Have you ever wondered how some plants can grow in warm, humidity-soaked jungles while other plants thrive in cool, crisp mountain settings? Maybe temperature doesn't affect plants, or maybe some plan ...

Peer into an underwater world. What’s on the menu in the ocean café? In this cool science fair project, discover how tiny ocean life feeds some of the largest animals on the planet.What plants and ani ...

Composting is the process that turns vegetable scraps and other organic into lovely soil. Carbon and nitrogen are essential ingredients in your compost. Carbon-rich are called brown , and nitrogen-r ...