All the soil sank to the bottom of the jar and the organic plant materials were on top of it.
Condensation forms on the outside of the jar when you put ice cubes inside, due to the cold temperature of the ice cubes causing the surrounding air to cool and reach its saturation point. This results in moisture in the air condensing on the colder surface of the jar.
If you put a sealed jar full of air in the freezer, the gas pressure inside the jar will decrease. This occurs because the temperature of the gas drops, leading to a reduction in the kinetic energy of the air molecules, which results in fewer collisions with the jar's walls. According to Boyle's law, as the temperature decreases, the pressure also decreases, assuming the volume of the jar remains constant.
Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.
It expands to fill the jar and takes the shape of it.
What happens? What happens? The world may never know!
it becomes warm
it sinks
The jar can not handle the temperature and compression so it cracks.
Nothing special
It turns into iced pee.
The turtles shell will start to fade. To cure it you have to put it in a half dirt have water area. For example you can buy dirt put it in a container but a container half the size of the one filled with dirt and put water in there so the turtle can be in dirt sometimes and in water when it wants to be.
To make rolly polly house you need: - a glass jar or box (any container will do) - moist dirt or sand - chopped potatoes, carrots etc - and some rocks Start by putting the dirt in the jar. Then add the rocks and food . after put in the rolly pollys and spray them occasionally everyday with water ! Make sure they get plenty of food and water!
You put the dirt in the water, then you make a hoe and use it on the dirt
The spider eats coconut
you put dirt in it.
The pennies will corode.
the plastic bag will become foggy and will act like condensation. the water will turn into ice and when you take it out of the freezer, you can rub away the "fog" with your finger :)