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Hello parents, teachers and students! Are you looking for something fun to do at home that has a little bit of science behind it? Learn how to make a cloud-in-a-jar at home with Meteorologist Sarah ...
In this edition of Science with Samantha, we're learning how to make a cloud in a jar. Pour hot boiling water into a glass jar almost full. Once jar is hot, dump water out so only 1/3 of jar is filled ...
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) — This week's Science Sunday comes from our friends at the Buena Vista Museum of Natural History and Science. BVM's Jessica Herrold shows us how to make a rain cloud inside ...
And if you look close enough, you might even see little water droplets not only in the cloud, but streaming down the side. So, not only have we created a cloud inside of this jar, but enough water ...
Have you ever looked up at the clouds in the sky and wondered how they form? Understanding cloud formation is really important for studying weather patterns and making accurate forecasts. Those clouds ...
For the first Science With Samantha project of 2021, we will make a cloud and watch it rain. Watch the video above and read the instructions below to see how to do it. Poke holes in the bottom of a ...
Kate Biberdorf, known as Kate the Chemist, returns to Studio 1A with some fun (and easy to clean) experiments for kids to try at home, including how to make a rain cloud in a jar, a self-pouring chain ...
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