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Can you make your very own rainbow in a bottle?
Observe how raisins will dance in a glass!
There are three different kinds of fossils that paleontologists look for: body fossils, trace fossils, and cast and mold fossils.
A device used for measuring temperature is called a thermometer.
Volcanoes are ruptures in the crust where matter from beneath the surface can escape.
Nature is all around us, and all we have to do is take some time to look around!
Spring and summer mean warmer weather, and lots of sounds in the air!
Explore an acid and base chemical reaction through this exciting science experiment.
Learn about the constellations in the night sky by making your own Constellation Viewer.
Experience the mesmerizing feel of watching a lava lamp, with its large colored bubbles sinking, rising, and morphing.
Next time you go out on a hike, bring this activity along with you!
There are seven colors in the visible light spectrum: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet (ROY G BIV).