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Density is one of the tools scientists use to indirectly deduce the interior structure and composition of Earth and other planets.
A low cost science classroom activity that teaches students about density and how it applies to deducing the interior composition of Earth and other planets.
Here's a simple party trick you can do with everyday party stuff that will teach kids about the density of water and other liquids.
The molecular nature of water causes molecules to attract and repel each other and to form links between them. These features affect water's functional properties.
Use this fun science experiment in classrooms or at parties to teach children the basic principles of liquid density.
Because the amount of material cancels out when the mass is divided by the volume, density is a property of the type of material not the amount.
Want to baffle and educate the kids at the next birthday party? Here's an easy party trick you can perform that doubles as a fun science experiment in liquid density!
Students use inquiry-based investigative strategies to find the density of unknown liquids and the relationship of temperature, barometric pressure, and other concepts.
Historical legend says Archimedes discovered the principle of buoyant force in a fluid while trying to tell if a crown was solid gold.
Most people rely on color to identify a gemstone, however this is not a reliable method. Rather, science has developed a number of ways to identify gems.
In the big bang theory, the Planck time is the first miniscule fraction of a second after the initial big bang. The universe had just come into being.
A little larger than the planet Mercury, Saturn's largest moon, Titan, has a significant nitrogen atmosphere but is cold enough for lakes of liquid methane.
For the best baking results, the home cook should know how to measure ingredients correctly, what tools to use when, and be aware of what various abbreviations mean.
The Bernoulli effect contributes to the damage caused by violent storms such as hurricanes and tornados by reducing the pressure above a roof and lifting the roof.
Geologists use many mineral properties to identify minerals and better understand the rocks they are studying.


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