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The goal of this experiment is to learn about (1) the behavior of water and gravel in creek beds and (2) the formation of sedimentary rocks.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on ...

Have you ever woken up after a clear summer night to find the grass is wet, even though you know it didn’t rain overnight? The moisture on the grass is called dew, which forms when water in the form o ...

It’s hard to believe, but the tiny grains of sand you see at the beach were once part of giant boulders. Over many years, these huge rocks were broken down into smaller pieces in a process called weat ...

Packaging is a major industry in which engineers design containers (and filler) for shipping, protection, storage and use.Packaging is also useful for the transmission of information via labeling.Comm ...

Try maximize the conservation of energy that can be harnessed by simply changing the structure of a house.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you w ...

This project investigates how to determine the speed of earth’s rotation. Using simple protractors and meter sticks the goal for this experiment is to measure the rate of angular change as the earth r ...

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 ...

A climate is the average weather pattern and environmental conditions in a region. Within climates are smaller areas of differing conditions. These are referred to as microclimates. Microclimates play ...

The water cycle describes the flow of water on Earth. The biggest stock of water on Earth is in the oceans. While there are many small processes in the water cycle that help water get from one place t ...

The goal of these experiments is to learn about how temperature affects density – and how in turn this affects affect the behavior of gases. Students will consider the meteorological implications of w ...