![]() Naturally, something went wrong and Rose is thrown into the mess where she as a journalist will attempt to investigate what happened and, more importantly, survive. Similarly, Rose, the protagonist of will be traipsing about Helios, a ship made by Nikola Tesla for scientists to conduct experiments without being bothered all the time. One other similarity arises as soon as you see the premise though, since BioShock 1 and 2 both take place in Rapture, an underwater city that was a futuristic vision and an experiment at the same time, by Andrew Ryan. Both games are simply set in a time where art deco was the expression of luxury and, shall we say, good life. It’s a fun combo for all ages.BioShock fans will likely see the similarity between their beloved game and Close to the Sun in the style, but that's not to say Storm in a Teacup copied the former. Enjoy our next Science Saturday! Thunder and Lightning Experiments. We enjoyed seeing all the mix of colors after the initial experiment. ![]() You’ll also see all the color drops on top of the clouds that weren’t heavy enough to ‘become’ to rain. We did 4 primary colors, so we could see some of the colors mixing in the rain to make secondary colors. Your kids will find it pretty cool to see the clouds rain. What did your child find out once the experiment was over? Is it true what they say about rain? If more water starts collecting in the clouds will it eventually get heavy enough that it will fall as rain? Did the drops just sit on top of the shaving cream? Did the drops go through the shaving cream? Did you need a lot of drops or very little? CONCLUSION This is the perfect time to have your child explain what was happening during the experiment. Pro Mom Tip: If the liquid seems too thick, dilute it more with water and mix. Keep dropping the colored liquid, and eventually you’ll start seeing it rain. Slowly add drops on top of the shaving cream. Take the dropper and fill it up with the colored liquid. Pro Mom Tip: If you want to do multiple colors, make sure to mix each one in a separate dixie cup.Ĥ. It should be thick and heavy enough to fall through the clouds better. In a very small cup, fill halfway with lite corn syrup (this is to help the liquid become heavy enough), 2-3 drops of food coloring and a couple of drops of water to dilute it a little. We went shaving cream heavy and therefore, lots of liquid and bigger mess □ģ. Pro Mom Tip: The more you fill up with shaving cream, the harder it will be for the liquid to get through. To represent the air, fill a glass up with water about 3/4 full.Ģ.To represent the clouds, fill top of glass with shaving cream. Make sure to do this experiment on an easy to clean surface.ġ. – Dropper or medicine syringe (free at a store pharmacy) Here are the supplies needed to start your own rain storm. ![]() When the water droplets become too heavy, they fall down as raindrops.Īsk your child what will happen to the drops of color liquid when they keep dripping on the shaving cream? EXPERIMENT After a while, a cloud attracts more water. Once a mass of air quickly cools, the water vapor turns into clusters of tiny water droplets and frozen water crystals. ![]() When water becomes warm enough, it evaporates into the air. Why do we get rain? (my simplified explanation) This can be especially great for older kids who can fill out their own Scientific Methods. I have created a simple downloadable print out of The Scientific Method that can be used for any of the Science Saturday Experiments on our blog. So let’s get started – up first, we’ll be creating a rain storm in a cup. So I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to start a Science Club Series on the blog and share our scientific adventures with you at home! Each post will provide the scientific background, supply list and directions. Luckily for us busy moms, we live in the age of instant information. Running out of rainy-day activities for your kids? It’s hard coming up with new and creative ways to keep the kiddos entertained – and basically impossible to make them educational experiences at the same time.
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