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...
根据第一段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).(做一个科学实验,看看雨是如何形成的。你将需要:一个玻璃罐,热水,一个盘子和冰块。)可知这个实验是关于雨的形成,属于物理现象,所以可能在物理课上做这个实验。故选D。
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Compare how fast different everyday items melt in the sun, including ice cubes. A fun experiment to do in the summer! DIY Water Wall You can use various found materials to create a one-of-a-kindwater wall! It’s a great opportunity to see what the kids develop for a design. ...
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You can create a little indoor rain in a jar with this science experiment for kids. Create indoor rain with warm, moist air that rises up and hits colder air above it. What You'll Need: Jar with lid Hot water Ice cubes Step 1: Put a small amount of hot tap water in the jar. St...
However, when it is used in such a small amount, like in our experiment, the water around the ice freezes again quickly. This means that the string gets trapped as the water around it refreezes, making it stick to the ice. We were able to freeze all of our ice cubes to one piece ...