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Explore Soil Erosion and How Plants Purify Our Water

Soil erosion can be caused by waves, wind, water, & more. With this science experiment, discover the effects of water runoff from different soil conditions.
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Experiment with the Water Cycle

Are you curious about the water cycle? Try this science experiment for kids and find out how different liquids evaporate faster or slower. Learn more today!
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Exploring Hydroelectric Power

Create your own hydropower experiment with a milk jug to learn how a dam uses pressure and water level to generate power. Check out all of our experiments!

Measuring the Direction of Wind with a Homemade Wind Vane

In this DIY home science experiment, kids can learn how to create a wind vane to track wind conditions in their area. Learn more about wind today!
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Measuring the Earth’s Temperature with a Homemade Thermometer

In this DIY experiment, kids can learn how to create a homemade thermostat & observe what happens to the temperature when placed in different locations.
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Exploring Kinetic Energy

In this DIY science activity, kids will build a balloon-powered zipline that teaches about kinetic energy, potential energy, & wind power.
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How Substances Affect Water’s Freezing Point

In this DIY science activity, kids can experiment with melting several types of ice and learn how ice melts in different bodies of water across the world.
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Experiment with Composting and Learn About Food Waste

In this fun experiment, children will learn how to create a composting bottle that shows how organic items are broken down by sun, water, and bacteria.
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Experiment with Filtering Out Water Pollution

Conduct a simple experiment using natural filters to clean "contaminated" water and learn how nature provides clean water for both humans and the planet.

How to Make a Solar Powered Mason Jar Night Light

In this DIY experiment for kids, learn how to create an easy, solar powered night light by using a mason jar, solar light, acrylic gems and poster tack.