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08, Sep, 2010

Science Experiments

There's no better way to understand the physical laws and dynamics of our Earth than conducting your own science experiments. So, with that in mind, here are some fun little experiments that pretty much anyone can conduct, young or old - though you may want to have an adult involved if you're setting things on fire.

1 Adding an Electric Charge to a Bubble earthfacts.net 447
2 Changing the Density of Water earthfacts.net 277
3 Circulation of Hot and Cold Air earthfacts.net 240
4 Colors in a Bottle earthfacts.net 256
5 Expansion of Different Liquids earthfacts.net 169
6 Filter that Uses Capillary Action earthfacts.net 179
7 How Much Oxygen is Used When Something Burns? earthfacts.net 204
8 Inertia earthfacts.net 194
9 Lifting Ice with String earthfacts.net 296
10 Osmosis in a Potato earthfacts.net 628
11 Power of Air Pressure earthfacts.net 330
12 Refraction earthfacts.net 254
13 Relighting a Candle earthfacts.net 221
14 Rust Requires Oxygen earthfacts.net 254
15 See Your Pulse earthfacts.net 256
16 Sideways Pressure of Water earthfacts.net 200
17 Simple Electric Motor earthfacts.net 282
18 Simple Thermometer earthfacts.net 163
19 Smoke in a Box earthfacts.net 230
20 Sound from a Ruler earthfacts.net 167
21 Toy Fish that Comes to Life earthfacts.net 210
22 Using Suction to Blow Up a Balloon earthfacts.net 241
23 Vacuum in a Radish earthfacts.net 217
24 Water Expands When it Freezes earthfacts.net 238