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In this science fair project, you'll make a 'ghost' appear in a test tube, and learn about what happens when hot water and cold water interact.
Weather and Climate
Elementary School
In this project students learn about the golden ratio and investigate if it can be used to predict people's assessment of beauty in others.
Applied Mathematics
Middle School
Bake some cookies with an oven that collects sunlight and traps the shorter wavelengths (heat!).
Weather and Climate
Middle School
What is a hygrometer?  It's a device that measure humidity. Learn how to make a hygrometer in this free science fair project idea. Great project for kids.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
In this science fair project, students use hot and cold water to simulate what happens when a warm front meets a cold one.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
What is Coriolis force? Do this free science fair project and explore the physics of the Coriolis effect.  A great science project for middle school students.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
How do clouds form? Can clouds be made manually? In this free science fair project, you can make clouds using simple materials.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
The goal of this science fair project is to test the effectiveness of various search engines.
Applied Mathematics
Elementary School
What is an anemometer?  It's a device use to measure wind speed. Learn how to make an anemometer in this free science fair project.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
In this science fair project, students make their own rain gauge to measure rainfall.
Weather and Climate
Fourth Grade
Kids will make a beautiful rainbow in a jar and learn what enables different types of liquids to remain distinct in separate layers.
Weather and Climate
Second Grade
Analyze temperature and precipitation data to determine whether current weather conditions are outside the historical norm.
Weather and Climate
Middle School

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