The youngest rocks found on the moon are igneous rocks. They are found on the Maria, dark, flat regions on the moon.
No, just on the moon.
As far as science is aware, there is no water in any form anywhere on the moon. It is unlikely that water will ever be found on the moon.
Dr. Jessica Sunshine found water on the moon back in 2009.
A blue moon is when a full or new moon occurs twice in a month.
No. Oobleck is a mixture of corn starch and water.
Oobleck is a non-newtonian liquid.
yes?
* oobleck is a solid and a liquid at the same time,depending on it's treatment
yes you can eat oobleck because oobleck is tristans mom and you can eat her
Moon rocks were found on the Moon.
oobleck is a goo so if you evenly ( and correctly) distributed your materials then it should all stay together
A quick tap on the surface of Oobleck will make it feel hard, because it forces the cornstarch particles.
glue, cooking
what is strange about oobleck is how it is shiny and looks like a very soft liquid like water but is NOT very soft at all and when you put your hand in it it sinks and oobleck fills up those spaces but never gets hard
what is strange about oobleck is how it is shiny and looks like a very soft liquid like water but is NOT very soft at all and when you put your hand in it it sinks and oobleck fills up those spaces but never gets hard
"Bartholomew and the Oobleck" is the Dr. Seuss book in which Old King Derwin of Didd asks his royal magician to create a new type of weather called Oobleck. The story follows the chaos that ensues when the Oobleck becomes a problem for the kingdom.