The most important part of an experiment on this subject is to show how it is actually in a cycle. You can start by doing one experiment about how water can evaporate and then move on to how water condenses and rains.
Fart in a cup full of water, drink the water and see if you can taste it.
One science experiment is "Does ice melt faster in water or in air?". Another one is "What kind of bread molds faster? Wheat or White?"
science experiments? ususally iodine and leaves, if you're a biologist of some sort...
A science project that has variables can be an experiment that aquires for variable change.
science experiments? ususally iodine and leaves, if you're a biologist of some sort...
Experiland offers one of the highest ranking selection of books containing science projects and experiments aimed at kids. Some other examples of such books may include Everything Kids Science Experiments Book and elementary level science text books.
Some easy exploding science experiments that can be conducted at home include the baking soda and vinegar volcano, the mentos and soda geyser, and the film canister rocket. These experiments are safe and can be done with simple household items.
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Check out http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/index.php for some ideas. There are tons of experiments listed, you should be able to find something fun.
I'll link you to a great kit I recently bought that has tons of beauty experiments in it. I love it!!
Some water from the water cycle collects underground in aquifers.
What is the difference in the hardness between glass and fiber glass