Random and fun facts to bring out at your next dinner party, about biology, animals, geography and more, for children and adults!
Here are the simple steps to the scientific method for kids. Download this science worksheet below! What is the Scientific Method? In order for a scientist to run a good experiment, they need to be able to construct and test their scientific questions for possible answers. Click the green bu...
Learning about science in a fun way.B. Interesting facts about mad scientists.C. Practical ways to do scientific research.D. Exploring Caifornia's coast scientfically.22. What is the requirement for the class?A. School vouchers cannot be used.B. Kids should be aged 3 and above.C. ...
1. What can we learn about the human brain from the information above? A.Men’s and women’s brains are very different at birth. B.Everyday things that you forget will disappear forever. C.Forgetting is a healthy brain function and it might be a good thing.2. Which is NOT a reason...
WTF fun facts for kids and people of all ages about yourself, animals, and the things around us. These random snippets might make you a quiz night champ.
The best fact? He built a slide for his kids to use instead of the stairs! 20. The Slinky Was Invented By Accident The scientist who invented the slinky actually knocked a metal coil off a shelf by accident. When he saw it bouncing from surface to surface instead of falling on the flo...
Before we get into all of HAPPY September, don't forget to check out last month's August Fun Facts too! Check out our 365+ Fun Facts For Kids Month of September The month of September is a fabulous month! Some of the stats about this month include: What Month is September? September...
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Ten fun facts about August Kekule1. The Discovery of the Structure of Benzene Friedrich August Kekule von Stradonitz, born on September 7, 1829 in Darmstadt, Germany, was a renowned chemist and the founder of the structural theory of organic chemistry. He is best known for his discovery of...
Beth Rowen tells us that winning a Nobel Prize is a life-changing honor. Whether the laureate is an internationally known figure (such as Mother Teresa) or a scientist from obscurity (like Richard R. Ernst), the award brings worldwide recognition that highlights one's life work and provides...