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Have you ever looked at the clouds and wondered how they form, impact the weather or why they are different shapes and sizes? I've created a basic cloud ...
Ace your GCSE science exams with confidence using these free science resources. Whether you're looking for interactive ...
Have you ever wondered why a bag of crisps ( or potato chips ) expands on an aeroplane? It's all about air pressure. The ...
A family ski holiday is a great time to try some snowy science experiments, especially if you live somewhere where there's ...
Creating a cloud in a jar is a great way to learn how clouds form and how cloud seeding works. Clouds form when water vapour condenses or freezes. Water vapour rises, cools and condenses on particles ...
This fun and creative activity helps children visualise a Butterfly’s Life Cycle by encouraging them to think of edible items to represent each stage of the cycle. The first stage is the egg.
Gloop or oobleck is just cornflour and water. It’s very easy to make and creates a lovely gooey slime that feels solid when you scrunch it up and like a liquid if you let it flow through your fingers.
The Earth’s climate has changed many times over the last 4.5 billion years or so, and while some climate change is natural, the changes we are seeing now are the result of human activity. Manmade ...
Making an air pressure powered drinks dispenser is easier than it looks, and a fantastic hands-on air pressure demonstration. Air and its particles are crashing into us all the time. What we call air ...
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