We know rain comes from the sky – but do you know how it gets up there? Our friends at Mad Science join FOX6 WakeUp with an experiment you can do at home that'll help kids learn about the water cycle.
How do you think clouds form? What is condensation? Do you think the surface or way up in the sky is warmer? Can warm air or cold air hold more water? Experiment Steps: Pour about 2 or 3 inches of hot ...
TAMPA, Fla. -- Take a guess at how old the water in the glass next to you may be. It is practically as old as the planet itself, over 4 billion years old! While the water you are drinking right now ...
Many fifth-grade classes in our local school district are learning about weather in their science curriculum. Consequently, I’ve had the honor of visiting a few of our local elementary schools and ...
The film is a whimsical explanation of the water cycle, presented as a response to a child's letter about rain. The narrator explains how rain is formed, the process of evaporation, condensation, and ...
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