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Party in the compost! What foods are on a fruit fly’s preferred menu?In this experiment, you’ll create two compost bins and see if you can determine what foods attract the most fruit flies. This exper ...

What’s inside a bean? Take a peek into the beginnings of a beanstalk, and see how a bean grows.What are the parts of a bean seed?It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title ...

Snow might look like a big, fluffy pillow, but it’s heavy! How do coniferous and deciduous trees handle the weight of snow?In this experiment, you’ll build two trees and see which one handles the snow ...

In the chilly waters of the earth’s oceans, animals survive by using a number of different strategies. Some animals are cold-blooded, and their bodies don’t need to stay very warm. Others are warm-blo ...

What do plants need to grow? In this experiment, you’ll explore one of the most important factors affecting seed germination by finding out whether the amount of water a seed receives changes how quic ...

Plants use light to make food through a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use the green chlorophyll, a pigment, to help convert carbon dioxide, water, and light into carbohy ...

Do plants get crowded? Sure, they're alive like people, but does a little sprout ever feel like another sprout is stepping on his metaphorical toes? Put on your science hat (optional) and head outside ...

They’re teeny, they’re tiny—but do those little ants really have a sweet tooth, or is it just the nutrients they’re after? In this experiment, see if these industrious insects prefer natural sweetener ...

You may not think you're very big or tall, but to a bird, you're a giant! What would you do if a huge, mysterious creature towered over you? Well, birds usually fly away. Their wings allow them to get ...

What do worms eat? They're wiggling out of the lawn, hiding under your flowers, and love to munch on things that you'd never want to eat for lunch, such as rotten vegetables. But what is a worm's favo ...