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You've heard all about oil spills, but can they really be that bad? After all, olive oil is delicious with Italian food and vegetable oil is in almost every yummy baking good from cookies to brownies. ...

Students will discover whether different amounts of water added into a wine glass will produce a different pitch when their fingers are rubbed along the rim.It is an educational content by education.c ...

The goal of this project was to examine the ways in which solar radiation affects the heat of two different surfaces, land and water.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the ti ...

This project examines the influence of the phase of the moon on moisture capillarity in garden soil. The goal is to have the student test a hypothesis about seed germination and the phases of the moon ...

Discover how water temperature affects metal.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 download the ...

Explore how the shape of a boat affects its density and how much weight it can float.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to ...

Your feet may already know what specific heat is: Your toes felt nice and cool in the ocean on a summer day. Then, you decided to walk barefoot to the ice cream stand. The sand was much warmer than th ...

In this experiment, students will find out whether dry ice will cool a beverage faster than wet ice.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be ...

If you wake early in the morning, you may notice that the ground is wet with dew. This dew doesn’t come from rain, but seems to magically appear on surfaces. During the night, the temperature of the a ...

Rocks are ever changing.They can be smoothed by water, broken off by wind, and cracked by ice.If you found a rock in your backyard then traveled back in time 1,000 years, that rock would look totally ...