First Flight - a Baby Bird's Story!
Just a small couple of videos clipped together to show you a story of a baby bird's first flight. Sorry about the focusing issue
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Mother Dog and Cute Puppies - beautiful, happy and meaningful moment
This channel is for animal lovers who want to share videos with cute animals and funny animals with animal lovers.
So, if you are fond of animals, I hope you will enjoy the UP animal videos.
Furthermore, in the case of animal videos, it's more than just saying "I enjoyed watching videos!"
Funny animals make us smile and laugh, but in fact, it is very good for us to smile and laugh.
Laughs have shown that stress can be alleviated through modern research, and you can also restore your mental health and confidence.
Furthermore, animals are not only interesting but also heal us who live in a stressful society, which is also our vitality.
You may be mentally afflicted by mental stress every day, but if you get the habit of watching animal videos uploaded in this channel, stress will definitely be reduced and you will be healthier You can do it, please have a look while you enjoy it.
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3 density tricks
Three simple, clear tricks to understand density!
Equipment: shot glasses, tinted hot water, tinted cold water, colorless cold water, vegetable oil, soap foam, sheets of paper.
Fill one shot glass with tinted hot water, and a second with tinted cold water. Cover the shot glass with hot water with a piece of paper. Quickly invert the shot glass and carefully place it atop the shot glass with cold water. Remove the paper barrier. The liquids won't mix! If you repeat this experiment with the cold water on top, the liquids will mix and the solution will become homogeneous.
- Try the experiment again with tinted water and vegetable oil. Cover the shot glass full of water with a piece of paper and invert it over the shot glass full of oil. Remove the paper and watch as the liquids change places: the water sinks, the oil rises.
- Fill one shot glass with tinted water, and the other with soap foam. Cover the shot glass full of water with a piece of paper and invert it over the shot glass with soap foam. Remove the paper and observe as they change places: the water sinks, and the foam rises.
The uniting factor between all three tricks is a difference in density. Density is a physical quantity expressed by the ratio of body weight to the volume it occupies. The first demonstration involves the same liquid (water) at differing temperatures. As hot water is less dense than cold water, the liquids don’t mix even when there is no barrier between them. The dye will diffuse rather slowly into the second glass of water, but that’s all. However, if these liquids are inverted, they mix as the less dense liquid rises to the top. The second variation on this experiment demonstrates that oil is less dense than water. The molecular characteristics of oil and water prevent them from mixing, so the oil freely passes through the layer of water and rises to the surface. The third variation involves a process similar to that of the second. Soap foam consists of gas bubbles surrounded by a thin shell of a soap solution. The air that is in its composition is less dense than water, and therefore water displaces it at the bottom of the structure.
Safety precautions: none
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funny video This dog has incredible potential
This is an attempt not to laugh I hope you enjoy watching new funny pet videos from cats to dogs and all kinds of animals. If you like, please like, share and subscribe to the channel
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Pepper and Soap Science Trick
Check out this nifty science trick which you can easily try at home. This is a great way for kids to learn about water surface tension.
How does it work?
The pepper floats because it does not dissolve in water (it's hydrophobic), while water molecules like to stick together, so they push the pepper flakes up.
This is what we call water surface tension. It's the tension cause by water molecules 'sticking together' and that helps keep the pepper floating.
The soap breaks the water's surface tension and the water pulls back to the sides to regain the tension. While doing so, the water drags the pepper flakes along with it.
Here's what you need -
1. A large bowl
2. A cup of water
3. Some pepper
4. Dish soap
Have fun!!!
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