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Beat the heat or embrace the cold with my collection of cool ice cube experiments including gravity defying tricks and icy ...
A tower of slippery ice cubes might sound impossible to build, but adding a little salt makes it much easier! Materials Ice - ...
Ace your GCSE science exams with confidence using these free science resources. Whether you're looking for interactive explanations, practice questions, past papers, online classes, revision guides or ...
The crisp packet was sealed at a lower altitude where atmospheric pressure is higher than at higher altitudes. As a plane takes off and altitude increases, the atmospheric pressure outside the bag ...
This activity uses Skittles to demonstrate radioactive decay. The rate of decay depends on the isotope of the element and is referred to as the half-life.
Vegetable or herb seeds work well, as they can be eaten afterwards! A common problem when growing plants is insects, slugs and snails eating them. One way to protect plants from pests is to put them ...
Extreme weather is a weather event that is unexpected and significantly different from normal weather patterns. Weather around the world is naturally variable, but extreme events are becoming more ...
Differences between an ocean and a sea Oceans are bigger than seas. They cover 70% of the planet and have an average depth of 3800m. Oceans are not contained by land. Seas are fully or partially ...
The Flying Santa STEM pack has a template, instructions, results table and an experiment write-up sheet! I also have a collection of downloadable Santa STEM challenge cards you might like.
Lapland is a huge region in northern Finland. It extends from the Arctic Circle to the borders of Norway and Sweden. The original people of Lapland are the Sami people. Many still live a traditional ...