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What is "weathering"? Demonstrate how it happens to mountains
When rocks are worn down by water, wind, or other means, that is weathering. Soil is made up of weathered rock particles, so without weathering, there would be no soil. Try the following activities to see how rocks can weather.
CategoryEarth Science > Geology
Difficulty: Elementary school
How can we forecast the weather?
using this equipment, you will show how it is possible to forecast the weather up to 48 hours in advance: # thermometer # barometer (recording barometer would be the best type) # weather vane # anemometer # weather charts # hygrometer # paper and pencil for notes.
CategoryEnvironmental Science > Miscellaneous
Difficulty: Middle school
Migration of Monarch butterflies and global warmingFeatured science projectScience project video
This science fair project was conducted to find out how global warming will affect the survival of Monarch butterflies.
CategoryEnvironmental Science > Miscellaneous
Difficulty: High school
A comparison of the thermal insulation properties of different clothing materialsFeatured science projectScience project video
This science fair project was conducted to compare the thermal insulation properties of clothes that are made of different materials (wool, cotton, polyester, flannel and Gore-Tex).
CategoryEngineering > Miscellaneous
Difficulty: Elementary school
Riding the slopeFeatured science projectScience project video
This experiment was conducted to compare cycling and running on slopes of different gradients. The tests were done by choosing 5 paths that were flat, 10 degrees inclined, 20 degrees inclined, 30 degrees inclined and 40 degrees inclined.
CategoryEngineering > Transportation
Difficulty: Middle school
Is the size of a tornado affected by water temperature?Featured science projectScience project video
The purpose of this experiment is to determine the relationship between water temperature and diameter of the tornado’s core.
CategoryEarth Science > Meteorology
Difficulty: High school
Do homing pigeons find their way home more quickly at different times of the day?Featured science projectScience project video
This experiment was conducted to examine if the time of the day will affect the speed at which a homing pigeon will find its way back home Testing was done by measuring and comparing the flight time of a homing pigeon in the morning and afternoon.
CategoryBiology > Zoology
Difficulty: Middle school
Color and depth of waterFeatured science projectScience project video
This experiment was conducted to determine how the depth of water can affect the visibility of colors. The experiment was done by taking photos of various colored balls (i.e. red, yellow, green, and blue) at depths of 5 meters, 10 meters, 15 meters and 20 meters underwater.
CategoryPhysics > Miscellaneous
Difficulty: High school
Tennis court surface type and game speedFeatured science projectScience project video
We've heard that some types of tennis courts are "faster" than others. Why are some competitions played on hard courts (eg. U.S. Open), whilst others (eg. Wimbledon) are played on grass? This science fair project was performed to determine how the surface of a tennis court affects the speed of the game. Testing was done on a clay, grass and asphalt tennis court surfaces.
CategoryOthers > Sports science
Difficulty: Middle school
Do singers have a larger lung capacity than non-singers?Featured science projectScience project video
This experiment was done to find out if the members of a choir group have a bigger lung capacity than non-singers of the same age group.
CategoryBiology > Human anatomy
Difficulty: Middle school
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