Trivial Fact
Alexander Graham Bell proposed that the word "Ahoy" be used as the standard to
answer a telephone. Thomas Alva Edison proposed "Hello" which has been
universally accepted.
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Science in the Classroom
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The ideas about science quoted here were gleaned from essays, exams,
and class room discussions. Most were from 5th and 6th graders.
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One horsepower is the amount of energy it takes to drag a horse 500 feet in
one second.
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You can listen to thunder after lightening and tell how close you came to
getting hit. If you
don't hear it you got hit, so never mind.
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Talc is found on rocks and on babies.
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The law of gravity says no fair jumping up without coming back down.
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When they broke open molecules, they found they were only stuffed with atoms.
But when they
broke open atoms, they found them stuffed with explosions.
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When people run around and around in circles we say they are crazy. When
planets do it we say
they are orbiting.
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Rainbows are just to look at, not to really understand.
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While the earth seems to be knowingly keeping its distance from the sun, it is
really only
centrificating.
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Someday we may discover how to make magnets that can point in any direction.
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South America has cold summers and hot winters, but somehow they still manage.
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Most books now say our sun is a star. But it still knows how to change back
into a sun in the
daytime.
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Water freezes at 32 degrees and boils at 212 degrees. There are 180 degrees
between freezing
and boiling because there are 180 degrees between north and south.
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A vibration is a motion that cannot make up its mind which way it wants to go.
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There are 26 vitamins in all, but some of the letters are yet to be discovered.
Finding them all
means living forever.
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There is a tremendous weight pushing down on the centre of the Earth because of
so much
population stomping around up there these days.
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Lime is a green-tasting rock.
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Many dead animals in the past changed to fossils while others preferred to be
oil.
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Genetics explain why you look like your father and if you don't why you should.
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Vacuums are nothings. We only mention them to let them know we know they're
there.
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Some oxygen molecules help fires burn while others help make water, so
sometimes it's brother
against brother.
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Some people can tell what time it is by looking at the sun. But I have never
been able to make
out the numbers.
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We say the cause of perfume disappearing is evaporation. Evaporation gets
blamed for a lot of
things people forget to put the top on.
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To most people solutions mean finding the answers. But to chemists solutions
are things that
are still all mixed up.
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In looking at a drop of water under a microscope, we find there are twice as
many H's as O's.
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Clouds are high flying fogs.
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I am not sure how clouds get formed. But the clouds know how to do it, and that
is the
important thing.
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Clouds just keep circling the earth around and around. And around. There is not
much else to
do.
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Water vapour gets together in a cloud. When it is big enough to be called a
drop, it does.
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Humidity is the experience of looking for air and finding water.
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We keep track of the humidity in the air so we won't drown when we breathe.
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Rain is often known as soft water, oppositely known as hail.
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Rain is saved up in cloud banks.
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In some rocks you can find the fossil footprints of fishes.
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Cyanide is so poisonous that one drop of it on a dogs tongue will kill the
strongest man.
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A blizzard is when it snows sideways.
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A hurricane is a breeze of a bigly size.
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A monsoon is a French gentleman.
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Thunder is a rich source of loudness.
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Isotherms and isobars are even more important than their names sound.
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It is so hot in some places that the people there have to live in other places.
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The wind is like the air, only pushier.
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