HAMILTON, Mich. — Bentheim Elementary students are learning all about changing atmospheric pressure within and around an object by crushing a can. All you need for this experiment is adult supervision ...
Science is fun! Here are a couple of at home weather experiments by Meteorologist Kaitlin Wright you can enjoy with the kids while they are out of school. Clouds are made up of water vapor and dust ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — We have all seen fog give a very eerie look and feel to many days. How does fog form and what is it exactly? For this experiment, you need the following supplies: We just created ...
Clouds form when water vapor rises and condenses on to tiny particles (in this case the hair spray). The warm water in the jar allows it to heat and some of the water is evaporated in the jar causing ...
Have you seen the boiling water challenge during the winter months?? It's one of the cool science experiments that can be done during these cold temperatures. Take a look at the video that Justin ...
You created a cloud! Clouds are made of water. In this experiment, the warm water on the “ground” (bottom of the jar) tried to evaporate by changing phase into water vapor. This is called evaporation.
Dry ice looks a bit like regular ice. While it can be clear, it’s usually white because water vapor freezes into frost on its surface. Dry ice is very cold. It’s −78.5 °C or −109.2 °F, which is cold ...
While the cold weather may deter many from going outside, others like to take advantage of the freezing temperatures and test out different science experiments. From blowing frozen bubbles to throwing ...
Rick Crosslin, Scientist in Residence for MSD Wayne Township, joined “Life.Style.Live!” to share some fun experiments to do with dry ice! Here are some fun dry ice facts: Dry ice looks a bit like ...