In our experiment, the warm water in the jar caused the air inside the jar to heat up. When this happened some of the water evaporated into the air. This evaporation caused water vapor in the jar. Then the warm, moist air (water vapor) rose from the surface of the water to the top...
If you’re looking for easy activities to keep kids busy on a rainy day, you’re in the right place. Make the most of the weather with my collection of easy science experiments for a rainy day. MY LATEST VIDEOS Children can use the rain as part of a science experiment or be inspired...
This egg and vinegar experiment is sure to WOW! LOOK: Make a rubber egg in a jar! LOOK: Rubber Egg Osmosis Pin Create Ocean Layers In A Jar Have you ever explored the 5 unique layers of the ocean? Did you know you can recreate them in a jar and explore liquid density at the same...
Making clouds in a jar is easier than you might think! This experiment is perfect for the classroom, or for learning at home! We’ll only need a few ingredients to make awesome jar clouds: One large glass mason jar or plastic cup. Shaving cream – Foam, not gel. Food coloring or wash...
ThisRain Cloud in a Jarscience experiment gives kids a chance to explore rain and clouds in a hand-on, fun way! Leak Proof Bag Experiment ThisLeak Proof Bag science experimentwill wow your kids. All you need is two household items and you can do this fun experiment too!
Two different methods to make a cloud in a jar, plus an explanation of the science behind each method.
Do a science experiment to see how rain forms. You will need: a glass jar(罐),hot water, a plate and ice cubes(冰块).①②Cover the Pour 200 ml jar with a of hot water plate. Wait into the jar.5 minutes.③Put ice4Watch for cubes on drops of the plate.Wait 15water to fall li...
10. Rain in a Jar The Rain in a Jar experiment offers a unique opportunity to learn about the process of rain formation. Through this hands-on activity, you’ll witness how water vapor condenses and transforms into droplets, ultimately leading to rainfall. ...
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19. Pull an egg into a bottle This classic easy science experiment never fails to delight. Use the power of air pressure to suck a hard-boiled egg into a jar, no hands required. Learn more:Egg in a Bottle 20. Blow up a balloon without blowing ...