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Middle School Weather and Climate Science Fair Project Ideas

Browse from many free middle school weather and climate science fair project ideas. These middle school weather and climate science fair projects are a great place to find ideas for an upcoming science fair.

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How do clouds form? Can clouds be made manually? In this free science fair project, you can make clouds using simple materials.
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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.
Middle School
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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.
Middle School
Weather and Climate
In this science fair project, students make their own rain gauge to measure rainfall.
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Fourth Grade
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.
Middle School
Weather and Climate
In this science fair project, students use hot and cold water to simulate what happens when a warm front meets a cold one.
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Weather and Climate
Bake some cookies with an oven that collects sunlight and traps the shorter wavelengths (heat!).
Middle School
Weather and Climate
Is temperature a requirement for solar energy uses? This project tests this theory and examines the amount of usable sunlight for solar-energy applications.
Middle School
Weather and Climate
In this science fair project, students find out how color affects how hot something gets.
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Analyze temperature and precipitation data to determine whether current weather conditions are outside the historical norm.
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Thermometers are how we measure temperature, and we've all heard the terms 'centigrade' and 'Fahrenheit' tossed around, but what do they really mean?
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How fast is the wind blowing? This science experiment provides step-by-step instructions to help you answer this question.
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Science fair project that examines how winter storms form and the relationship between temperature, moisture and snow.
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Third Grade
What is the size of raindrops? How big or small is a raindrop? Do this free science fair project using simple materials, capture and study raindrops.
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In this free science fair project idea, we learn about different forms of precipitation, such as snow, snowflakes and rain, and why they occur.
Middle School
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