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Daphnia, otherwise known as water fleas, have a circulatory system similar to mammals. Most importantly, they have a chambered heart, which can be seen beating under a microscope. With a stopwatch and ...

Water is denser than air. A submarine sinks and surfaces because of a mechanism that allows the displacement of water and air. When water is forced into a chamber, the submarine sinks. When the water ...

The project is about exploring the browning of guacamole. Students will determine the truth about the old myth that avocado pits contain a mysterious “something”. They will compare mashed avocado left ...

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 ...

Create an experiment that tests the correlation between listening to music and memorization. The goals of this project are: To determine whether or not music affects short-term memory. T ...

Test whether plants can grow without sunlight and water.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you want to d ...

This experiment will investigate whether the halo effect can be used to describe people's perceptions of others.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, ...

This experiment will evaluate which type of cell phone usage has the most impact on reaction time.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be r ...

Fermentation occurs with the oxidation of organic compounds. This results in various alcohol-based products like beer, wine and certain fuels. In this project you will observe and demonstrate the ferm ...