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20 Posted by 2 years ago Archived 5 comments 95% Upvoted This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Sort by level 1 2 years ago I like their website URL 2 level 2 Original Poster 2 years ago Heh, it is pretty great. if anyone's too lazy to Google it. 1 level 1 2 years ago Those look so nice. 1 level 1 2 years ago One of my local shops sells these, they tempt me every time I go by there. Is that the stainless one? 1 level 2 Original Poster 2 years ago There are no steel markings on the blade but I do believe it is stainless. I didn't get it for blade steel and it probably won't see much hard use, but it is a thing of beauty. 1 More posts from the knives community Continue browsing in r/knives
Because the molecules are more spread out, the density goes down. When water cools, it contracts and becomes denser. Temperature and salinity both affect the density of water, resulting in water moving up or down through the ocean layers and moving as currents around the ocean. Activity idea In this activity on water temperature, students look at what happens when hot and cold water meet. Published 22 June 2010 Referencing Hub articles Would you like to take a short survey? This survey will open in a new tab and you can fill it out after your visit to the site.
In this science project, you can do something similar by observing the color of flames when various chemicals are burned. How can seawater from the oceans be turned into fresh water that is suitable for people to drink? Through a process called solar desalination! In this science project, you will make a solar desalination apparatus using readily available materials, and a power source that is free. How much water can the device produce, and is it still salty at all? What factors affect how effectively saltwater is turned into fresh water? When you have your X-rays taken at the dentist's or doctor's office, do you ever wonder how the X-ray machine works? Or better yet, how you could make one yourself to use for experiments? This how-to guide provides detailed instructions for high school students and adult do-it-yourself (DIY) enthusiasts to construct and use a homemade X-ray machine safely. If you'd like to investigate the physics of amusement park rides, then this project is for you.