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Tie a pencil to a thread and use it to measure the power of wind in different rooms and in different times of the day. Take notes. On which side of the house would you put a windmill? Is there more w ...

Measure how strong the wind blows.Here is a simple wind gauge for use in breezes. It will indicate direction and relative speeds. Use the wind gauge to find out where the wind blows strongest. Compare ...

I chose to study tides as my project during the summer of 2000 while I was at the Maryland Summer Science Center Horsehead Wetlands Program. One of the teachers there introduced the subject of tides t ...

Demonstrate and explore how wind can be used in various ways to provide power.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the con ...

The project looks for a correlation between wind direction and subsequent weather patterns.The goal is to have the student develop and test a hypothesis about using a weathervane to predict the weathe ...

The purpose of this science project is to determine how wind speed affects the stability of a kite and the ease of getting it into the air.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on ...

This project examines the relationship between wind velocity and direction and the distance a baseball travels.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, ...

Dive into the fascinating world of weather with our comprehensive learning unit! Explore the differences between weather and climate, discover atmospheric phenomena like hurricanes and typhoons, and u ...

Explore the vital role of air and wind in our environment through engaging science activities. Understand air composition, differentiate between air and wind, and identify sources of air pollution. En ...