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A Web site that explores extremophiles--organisms that thrive in extreme conditions--as they are studied at a hot springs in a collapsed volcano in Eastern Siberia. Microbiologists, chemists, and geologists...
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A Web site that explores extremophiles--organisms that thrive in extreme conditions--as they are studied at a hot springs in a collapsed volcano in Eastern Siberia. Microbiologists, chemists, and geologists...
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This activity (aka "snack") provides instructions for making a model of a geyser which heats, erupts, and refills.
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This activity provides instructions for making very tiny lightning using a styrofoam tray, an aluminum pie tin and your hair.
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This site uses audio, video, text, and activities to get behind the art and science of surfing. Also featured are explanations of weather, storms, tides, and wave formation, all of which one needs to...
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This activity provides instructions for making a rain stick from a cardboard tube, rice or uncooked beans, and nails.
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This activity (aka "snack") provides instructions for drawing on a spinning disk and making unexpected patterns. You may draw a straight line, for instance, but what appears on the disk is a spiral.
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This activity provides instructions for creating patterns in flowing liquids using a plastic bottle, water, and liquid soap containing glycol sterate.
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This activity (aka "snack") provides instructions for using two connected soda bottles to create a tornado of whirling water.
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In this activity, students discover that hot water (tinted with food coloring) will flow upward and mix with cold water above it. If a layer of cold water is beneath a layer of hot water, however, no...
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