Saturday, September 8, 2012

Fun Science Projects [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

Fun Science Projects [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

Question by volleyballplaya1: What is the name of a specific science career that deals with classification? What is the name of a specific science career that deals with classification? Also, what would a person in this field be required to do? Best answer for What is the name of a specific science career that deals with classification?:

Answer by Heather
Taxonomy..he's a taxonomist. He'll be receiving new specimens and stuff analyzing the characters n classifying them, or developing a really good ideal system of classification

Answer by J Alves
Taxonomy is the science of classifying organisms into groups by structure, origin, common ancestor, etc. You would need to get a Ph.d in a biology related field and become an expert on a particular form of life (species)...I have not heard of any careers that allow one to classify across species...except possibly paleontologists who classify dinosaur bones. You would be working in either a university or museum setting most likely. Teaching and research on your specialty would take up most of your time. You might be doing field work during breaks in university sessions.

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Hello, I have prepared a couple really fun science projects that any student can do at home with household items.

These Fun science projects should be done with adult supervision.

The first fun science project is called "The Balloon Inflater"

MATERIALS:

A carbonated soft drink in a bottle, a balloon, and a twist tie from a bread or a garbage bag.

WHAT TO DO: 1. Place the balloon over the mouth of the bottle and securing it to the bottle with the twist tie. 2. Have the adult hold the bottle and place their thumb over the mouth of the bottle covered by the balloon. 3. Now shake the bottle for five seconds and release your thumb. 4. The balloon fills with carbon dioxide that was dissolved in the soda pop. That's why they are called carbonated drinks.

This is a great fun science project that can give you that A you want in science class! Here is another great science experiment that anyone can do .

THE BALLOON ROCKET

MATERIAL S: A balloon

WHAT TO DO: Simply blow up the balloon. Then, holding it between you thumb and forefinger, let it go and watch it fly.

EXPLANATION: You already know that the air escaped from the opening in which you blew up the balloon. You also noticed that the balloon flew in the opposite direction - this is action and reaction. The first force, air escaping, is the action. The balloon moving in the opposite direction of the air is the reaction.

We use this principle everyday. We push down on a chair to get up. We push our feet to the back to walk forward. A basketball pushes down onto the floor just before it bounces. You can probably think of many other examples.

I hope you have enjoyed these fun science projects. Please remember that these science experiments should be done with adult supervision.

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