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In this activity, learners explore how air warms when it condenses water vapor or makes clouds. To see this in action, learners use their hands and breath to examine how evaporation cools things and condensation warms them. To further prove the point, learners will conduct the same experiment with a rubber glove and show how the presence of moisture affects condensation. Use this activity to introduce learners to energy transformation in air and the science of the atmosphere.
- Under 5 minutes
- 5 to 10 minutes
- 1 cent - $1 per student
- Ages 8 - 18
- Activity, Experiment/Lab Activity, Lesson/Lesson Plan
- English
Quick Guide
Materials List (per student)
- Latex or nitrile glove
Subjects
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Earth and Space Science
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Earth Processes
- Weather and Climate
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Earth Structure
- Atmosphere
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Earth Processes
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Life Sciences
- Human Body
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Physical Sciences
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Heat and Thermodynamics
- Heat and Temperature
- Heat Transfer
- Thermodynamics and Entropy
- Energy
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States of Matter
- Liquids
- Gases
- Changes of Phase
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Heat and Thermodynamics
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The Nature of Science
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The Scientific Process
- Conducting Investigations
- Formulating Explanations
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The Scientific Process
Audience
Learning styles supported:
- Involves hands-on or lab activities
Other
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- All rights reserved, Little Shop of Physics, 2009