One simple experiment to explain why it rains is to create a mini water cycle using a clear, sealed container. Fill the bottom with a small amount of water and place a shallow dish or cup in the center to catch evaporated water. Place a lid on the container and set it under a heat source, like sunlight or a lamp. As the water heats up, it will evaporate and condense on the lid, eventually dripping back down, simulating the process of precipitation that leads to rain.
What did SpongeBob do wrong in this experiment? Explain
Discuss the results of your experiment. Explain about what you learned in the experiment. List any errors or problems that had occurred, and how to solve the problems. Explain what the data says about the experiment. List the ways of improving the experiment/method
it is kind of an acid because of the acid rains that happen
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Experiment done the most is doing hypothesis
hypothesis is what you believe you will discover in an experiment
To be reached.
A trial and error way of answering a hypothesis.
Rains, strong wind, erosion, transformation by man, earthquakers.
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.
The aspect you want to explain in an experiment is called the "dependent variable." This variable is the outcome or response that you measure to assess the effect of changes made to the independent variable, which is manipulated during the experiment. Essentially, the dependent variable reflects the results of the experimental conditions.
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