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A Funny Taste
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  In this activity, learners explore the different salinities of various sources of water by taste-testing.
  
Atmospheric Collisions
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  In this activity/demonstration, learners observe what happens when two ping pong balls are suspended in the air by a hair dryer. Use this activity to demonstrate how rain drops grow by coalescence.
  
It's the "Rain," Man
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  In this weather forecasting activity, learners use common materials to construct a rain gauge and measure daily, monthly, and yearly rainfall.
  
DIY Science: Water Cycle in a Bag!
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  In this activity, learners will simulate the processes of the water cycle at home in a plastic sandwich bag.
  
Water, Water Everywhere
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  In this activity, learners estimate how much water they think can be found in various locations on the Earth in all its states (solid, liquid, and gas) to discover the different water ratios in the Ea
  
Wonderful Weather
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  In this activity, learners conduct three experiments to examine temperature, the different stages of the water cycle, and how convection creates wind.
  
The Rain Man
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  In this activity, learners observe the hydrologic cycle in action as water evaporates and condenses to form rain right before their eyes.