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A fluid is a liquid or gas that is capable of flowing and changing its shape when a force is applied to it. Fluids have a [more]
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There are tons of good science experiments out there. The most popular science experiment is to make a volcano and watch it "erupt" via a chemical reaction. Another science experiment idea is to compare popcorn kernals per brand. ...
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You can science experiments on various science sites like howstuffwork.com or National Geographic or Discovery. You can also get them in books from library or book store.
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・ 1 First, you must start with a problem. You begin by stating the problem in the form of a question that... ・ 2 There are variables to every experiment. Variables are the details and/or characteristics that change... ・ 3 There are two type...
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http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/expe… This site has lots of weird and interesting experiments on it, have a look you might find something good.
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Watch this science video tutorial from Nurd Rage on how to find chemicals for science experiments with Dr. Lithium. This is a great resource for all of you at-home chemistry nuts who find it hard to find and buy chemicals. See where you can...
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We do science experiments to find answers to questions or to test theories. Doing science experiments helps us discover more.
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No, it wasn't. If you watched the show or did any research into the situation beyond the sensational headline, you would know he had nothing to do with the town. posted Dec 02, 2009 at 16:55:11
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You could go on line to find the answer.
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Ian Wilmut, who was responsible for Dolly the sheep, has said that one quarter of his sheep have had growth defects, some of which caused their death shortly after birth, and that it's totally irresponsible to try that with humans. Also, th...
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