This experiment demonstrates capillary action - how water can climb up through tiny spaces in materials. You'll create a beautiful rainbow pattern while learning about the same process that helps ...
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Weather Wednesday: The Science of Traveling Colors
Have you ever dropped a bit of ink or marker on a paper towel, added water, and watched as the colors spread out into surprising patterns? What might look like a simple magic trick is a fascinating ...
Explore 25 exciting science experiments that bring learning to life! Using common materials, these hands-on activities demonstrate fascinating scientific principles through engaging demonstrations.
Rainbows form when sunlight interacts with water droplets in the air. Light bends, splits into colors, reflects inside the droplets, and then bends again as it exits, creating the visible spectrum.
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