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Have you ever wondered how does hail form? Let's break down the formation of hail in an easy-to-understand way that kids can learn from.| Playing With Rain
This super fun weather experiment will help any kid become a meteorologist by making their own thermometer that measures the temperature!| Playing With Rain
If your kids are begging to go see the waves crashing at the beach and you cant take them there, I have the next best thing for them right here!| Playing With Rain
Thunderstorms often form along cold fronts where a warm, moist air mass rises ahead of a colder, drier air mass moving in behind a cold front.| Playing With Rain
There are several fun ways to create a cloud in a bottle, but this method is the simplest and easiest way that I have discovered how to do it!| Playing With Rain
In this hurricane in a jar experiment, the outer bands of a hurricane are much weaker and represented by the lighter colors in the water.| Playing With Rain
A tornado in a jar is much safer than a real-life tornado of course, but the science behind how it forms is actually very similar to a real tornado!| Playing With Rain