Clouds need a few things to form— warm and moist air, a cooling process and a cloud condensation nucleus. A simple speck of dust could be a cloud condensation nuclei but in this experiment it is the ...
GOBLES, Mich. — Whether it's a sunny or rainy day, this science experiment is a fun way to show how when clouds get too heavy, rain must fall! In this week's weather kids experiment, Haleigh Vaughn ...
You created a cloud! Clouds are made of water. In this experiment, the warm water on the “ground” (bottom of the jar) tried to evaporate by changing phase into water vapor. This is called evaporation.
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 ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Welcome to News 2 Science Geeks! A new weekly segment that gives you easy to do science experiments in the comfort of your home. Hopefully, you'll find this a fun way to keep your ...
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Fill your clear jar about half way Give the water a swirl Add a quick spray of the hairspray Quickly cover the jar Add ice on the lid or covering Wait and watch Heat rises, so right away the hot air ...
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