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A shooting star is a small piece of rock or dust that hits Earth’s atmosphere from space. It moves so fast that it heats up and glows as it moves.
There was a set up of an earth and a bright light hanging from above, and when the light touched the earth, it was off…
This is how the process was demonstrated.
We're filthy, filthy people sometimes. I'm not even sure I should share this with you, but we'd not cleaned the fridge all the way to the back in many moons. This used to be peanut sauce; now it's science.
Spiro and representatives from USM's education and admissions departments visited School Day at the K on May 5, 2016.
Parents analyze structure and function in objects from nature during interactive keynote STEM workshop for parents conducted by Dr. Diana Wehrell-Grabowski.
A shooting star is a small piece of rock or dust that hits Earth’s atmosphere from space. It moves so fast that it heats up and glows as it moves.
There was a set up of an earth and a bright light hanging from above, and when the light touched the earth, it was off…
This is how the process was demonstrated.
Spiro and representatives from USM's education and admissions departments visited School Day at the K on May 5, 2016.