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Insects come in all colors and sizes, some fly and some don’t, they also live in different places. However, they all have 3 things in common. Read this book and you will…
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Insects come in all colors and sizes, some fly and some don’t, they also live in different places. However, they all have 3 things in common. Read this book and you will…
discover aerodynamics To learn what makes a paper airplane fly, let’s start with a scientific term: aerodynamics. Aerodynamics is the way air moves around an object and is the first…
Whether at the movies or at home, popcorn is simply delicious. But have you ever wondered what makes these peculiar corn kernels pop? To answer this question we turn to science. First…
Volcanoes look like mountains, but they’re not. A volcano is an opening in the earth’s crust. When a volcano erupts, hot gases and molten rock (liquid) rise from deep within the…
Discover the origin of emojis Surely you already know them, emojis are everywhere. It is almost impossible not to find them in text messages or on the Internet. They are so popular…
Mimic volcanic activity in your kitchen We are going to imitate volcanic activity with very simple materials that you probably already have in your kitchen. Through this scientific activity you will…
Explore the properties of water How do you think you can fish an ice cube using a pinch of salt and a string? Through this simple experiment you will explore how…
How does soda affect our teeth? It is well known that we should avoid drinking soft drinks due to the high amount of sugar they contain and their negative effects…
rain experiment Has it ever happened to you that you want to go out and play, but it’s raining? If that’s the case and the rain has forced you to stay…
No, it’s a non-Newtonian fluid! The cornstarch and water experiment is perhaps one of the most entertaining and fun you can do. You will see how you will not be able…