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evaporate
1. Wet and Dry
Tags: [Kindergarten, water, sand, art, Physical Science, Earth and Space Science, dry, absorb, evaporate, solution, texture, pressure]  ...
2. Weather
...  Background If weather were a recipe, the key ingredients would be solar radiation and water; and the atmosphere would be the large mixing bowl. Heat from the sun causes water to evaporate and rise ...
3. Wet and Dry
In this unit designed for Kindergarten teachers, children will participate in activities and learn about wet and dry materials. These experiments explore evaporation, textures, and different solutions. ...
4. Crystal Trees and Gardens
Students see dissolved substances come out of prepared solution. Introduction The amount of salt that can dissolve in water depends on the temperature of the water. As water evaporates from a salt ...
5. Roaring River Water Cycle Game
...  Introduction The water cycle: Rain falls and collects into streams, then rivers, then pools in lakes, more rivers lead to the oceans. In the ocean, the water evaporates and rises ...
6. Micro Water Cycle
... desk! Heat from outside the jar will warm up the water in the mini-lake, causing it to evaporate. As the water vapour cools on the lid, it will condense and precipitate (rain) down to the soil and the ...
7. Water Savers
... to plenty of clean water, but the water supply isn’t limitless. The water cycle, in which water evaporates from rivers, lakes and oceans into clouds and falls again as rain, provides Vancouver with an ...
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