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  1. 19. pro 2014.

    Goss Team showing off their Borax crystal snowflakes

  2. 2. sij

    🧪❄️ „Mom, i want to see how snow is melting,- said my 3-years old boy... „Sure, - said scientist mother🧑🏼‍🔬🧑🏼‍🏫 - let’s make an experiment“

  3. 8. pro 2017.
  4. 9. ožu 2015.
  5. In the northern hemisphere, winter actually occurs when the Earth is closest to the Sun. Learn more

  6. It may not be snowing but we've made our own snow storm in a jar! Stop by our Lab to see this & more!

  7. 6. sij 2014.

    Heat up a bowl of water in the microwave for 3 minutes. Go outside and throw the water into the air! (: Enjoy!

  8. Arctic air, together with brisk winds, can lead to dangerously cold wind chill values.

  9. 20. pro 2019.

    re "which sensory system is more important?" try this experiment: Tie your shoelaces eyes close vs eyes open but with gloves! A better version of the 2nd condition would be with lidocaine but didn't have any at home.

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  10. 4. sij 2018.

    Learning about how 6-sided snowflakes start as tiny crystals in 3rd grade!

  11. We gave ourselves blubber today and discovered how it helps whales and seals stay warm in the cold arctic oceans!

  12. Extremely cold air comes every winter in at least part of the country and affects millions of people across the United States. The arctic air, together with brisk winds, can lead to dangerously cold wind chill values.

  13. During winter months, falling snow serves as an important source of fresh water.

  14. 6. sij 2017.

    Bitterly cold day makes ideal conditions for some science fun! (Somewhat) Frozen water balloons!

  15. Parents w/ kids, there are tons of blogs out there w/ ideas, but be sure inquiry is involved in the process. Do background research w/your student, form a hypothesis, then answer a question with the activity. The magic of science is in answering questions!

  16. 14. sij 2019.
  17. Will there be rain, ice or snow? Find out how wintry precipitation forms!

  18. Will there be rain, ice or snow? This graphic explains how having different layers of warm and cold air between the clouds and the ground determines the type of precipitation that hits the ground.

  19. 2. stu 2018.

    Proudly repping our official 2018 Complex Networks Winter Workshop hoodie . So excited for CNWW! (informally pronounced canoe)

  20. Nor’easters are notorious for big wind and copious amounts of moisture they get from the Atlantic.

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