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Friday, September 6, 2019

Hurumanu-Climate chaos

Hi guys and welcome back to my blog. Today I will be showing you a template about the water cycle. It has instructions on how to make it. It has the science words for each of the parts out of the water cycle. I think that this is kinda cool.
Here it is.

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Title

How to make the water cycle

Purpose

To see how the water cycle works, To understand the water cycle.

Materials

First experiment

1 zip lock bag
1 vivid
½ a cup of water
1 drop of blue food colouring
Double sided tape

Second experiment

1 zip lock bag
1 vivid
½ a cup of water
1 drop of blue food colouring
Double-sided tape
litmus paper

Steps

Step one
Grab one zip lock bag
Step two
Grab a black or blue vivid
Step three
Draw the water cycle on zip lock bag and the scientific words on where the cycle is/what the cycle means
Step four
Put in ½ a cup of water into the opened zip lock bag
Step four
Add 1 drop of blue food colouring. Be careful when adding in the drop to not get it on clothes or hands.
Step five
Cut 2 four cm double-sided tape
Step six
Plac the 2 pieces of double-sided tape on the middle of the top and bottom of the bag. Make sure that the tape that you put on top is below the zip and the tape down the bottom is somewhere so that you can actually stick it somewhere.
Step seven
Peel of the backing of the double-sided tape to stick on the window.
Step seven
Place on a window that gets the sun
Step eight
Leave the zip lock bag on the window for around 2 weeks.
Step one
Grab one zip lock bag
Step two
Grab a black or blue vivid
Step three
Draw the water cycle on zip lock bag and the scientific words on where the cycle is/what the cycle means
Step four
Put in ½ a cup of water into the opened zip lock bag
Step four
Add 1 drop of blue food colouring. Be careful when adding in the drop to not get it on clothes or hands. Put 1 teaspoon of baking soda into the bag and shake it up
Step five
Cut 2 four cm double-sided tape
Step six
Place the 2 pieces of double-sided tape on the middle of the top and bottom of the bag. Make sure that the tape that you put on top is below the zip and the tape down the bottom is somewhere so that you can actually stick it somewhere.
Step seven
Place the litmus paper in one of the top corners of the bag and save a little bit to fold on the top so it hangs and doesn't fall into the bag. Carefully zip the bag up.
Step eight
Take off the back peeling of the double-sided tape and stick onto a window that gets lots of sun.

Conclusion

Experiment one
I think the outcome of this experiment will be successful because it looked simple to do and it is what happens in the water cycle but inside a zip lock bag.
Experiment two
I think the outcome of this experiment will also be successful because it is like that other bag except with baking soda that is creating Co2 ( Carbon dioxide).



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