Earth Science is the science of the study of the earth and it's components. Earth science, also called geosciences, encompasses all sciences that relate directly to the planet earth, including aspects of other science disciplines such as physics, mathematics, and chemistry. 
			
			
			
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		    Cloud Cover
		    To measure the amount of cloud cover using just a few simple tools found around the house.   
 
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		    Composition of a Shell
		    To investigate the composition of a shell.  
 
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		    Create a Heat Detector
		    To demonstrate how heat causes the expansion and contraction of materials by creating a heat sensor.  
 
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		    Desalinate Sea Water
		    To demonstrate how the solar system, specifically the water cycle, produces fresh drinking water through desalination of sea water.  
 
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		    Eroding Away
		    To demonstrate the erosion effect of water on soil.  
 
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		    Fog Formation
		    To demonstrate with a hands on experiment how fog forms. 
 
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		    Home-made Geodes
		    To create home-made Geodes of varying colors! 
 
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		    Homemade Volcano
		    To demonstrate volcanic activity by making our very own working homemade volcano. 
 
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		    Make Limestone
		    To simulate the formation of limestone that occurs in nature.  
 
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		    Ocean Temperature 
		    To determine whether the temperature of the water in the ocean changes with its depth. 
 
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		    Osmosis
		    To demonstrate the process of osmosis 
 
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		    Pressure Volcano
		    To demonstrate how pressure can cause a volcanic eruption. 
 
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		    Soil Erosion
		    To demonstrate the devastating effects of soil erosion and its impact to the world's agriculture. 
 
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		    Star Observer
		    To construct an improvised tube which will be used to observe the stars and be able to answer the question “Do you think stars move in outer space?” 
 
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		    Sweet Erosion
		    To demonstrate how caves and rivers are formed through the process of erosion 
 
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		    Thirsty Rocks
		    To identify which type of rock is the most porous. 
 
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		    Tornado Demonstration
		    To demonstrate how the vortex of a tornado works in nature by mimicking the environment that produces a tornado. 
 
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		    Transpiration in Plants
		    To demonstrate that water vapor is given off by plants as a result of photosynthesis 
 
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		    Volcanic Gas
		    To demonstrate how volcanoes give off gas.  
 
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		    Water Evaporation
		    To determine whether heat or air flow causes water to evaporate the fastest. 
 
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		    Your Planetary Age
		    To calculate what your age would be if you lived on another planet.