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Earthquake Experiment #3

One of the most important things to do before an earthquake is to strap down the hot water heater to keep it from spilling over or starting a fire during an earthquake. To demonstrate why that’s important, try this experiment.

Earthquake Experiment #2

If you are inside during an earthquake, it’s important to take cover under a heavy piece of furniture for protection. To see why, try this experiment.

Earthquake Experiment #1

If you are outside during an earthquake, it’s important to get away from buildings, overpasses and power lines. Try this experiment to see why.

The Greenhouse Effect In A Jar

This simple experiment serves as an introduction to the greenhouse effect. Students can see for themselves the effects of a greenhouse, and relate this understanding to what occurs in our atmosphere.

Water Cycle

Identify and explain natural cycles of the Earth’s land, water and atmospheric systems (e.g., rock cycle, water cycle, weather patterns).

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