IJMC Kids On Science

                      IJMC - Kids On Science

Hmm, Hooked on Phonics, Kids on Science. I think we've got something 
here. This could be big, really big. We could make millions off of this 
idea...but wait, I'm letting it out to the world. Yeah, that's right, 
information should be free and Dave should probably get some sleep. See 
what a fifteen hour day and Lethal Weapon III does to him?        -dave






    The beguiling ideas about science quoted here were gleaned from essays,
    exams, and classroom discussions.  Most were from 5th and 6th graders.
    They illustrate Mark Twain's contention that the 'most interesting
    information comes from children, for they tell all they know and then
    stop.'


    Question:  What is one horsepower?  Answer: One horsepower is the amount
    of energy it takes to drag a horse 500 feet in one second.

    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.

    Talc is found on rocks and on babies.

    The law of gravity says no fair jumping up without coming back down.

    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.

    When people run around and around in circles we say they are crazy.  When
    planets do it we say they are orbiting.

    Rainbows are just to look at, not to really understand.

    While the earth seems to be knowingly keeping its distance from the sun,
    it is really only centrificating.

    Someday we may discover how to make magnets that can point in any
    direction.

    South America has cold summers and hot winters, but somehow they still
    manage.

    Most books now say our sun is a star.  But it still knows how to change
    back into a sun in the daytime.

    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.

    A vibration is a motion that cannot make up its mind which way it wants to
    go.

    There are 26 vitamins in all, but some of the letters are yet to be
    discovered.  Finding them all means living forever.

    There is a tremendous weight pushing down on the center of the Earth
    because of so much population stomping around up there these days.

    Lime is a green-tasting rock.

    Many dead animals in the past changed to fossils while others preferred to
    be oil.

    Genetics explain why you look like your father and if you don't why you
    should.

    Vacuums are nothings.  We only mention them to let them know we know
    they're there.

    Some oxygen molecules help fires burn while others help make water, so
    sometimes it's brother against brother.

    Some people can tell what time it is by looking at the sun. But I have
    never been able to make out the numbers.

    We say the cause of perfume disappearing is evaporation.  Evaporation gets
    blamed for a lot of things people forget to put the top on.

    To most people solutions mean finding the answers.  But to chemists
    solutions are things that are still all mixed up.

    In looking at a drop of water under a microscope, we find there are twice
    as many H's as O's.

    Clouds are high flying fogs.

    I am not sure how clouds get forme..  But the clouds know how to do it,
    and that is the important thing.

    Clouds just keep circling the earth around and around.  And around.  There
    is not much else to do.

    Water vapor gets together in a cloud.  When it is big enough to be called
    a drop, it does.

    Humidity is the experience of looking for air and finding water.

    We keep track of the humidity in the air so we won't drown when we
    breathe.

    Rain is often known as soft water, oppositely known as hail.

    Rain is saved up in cloud banks.

    In some rocks you can find the fossil footprints of fishes.

    Cyanide is so poisonous that one drop of it on a dogs tongue will kill the
    strongest man.

    A blizzard is when it snows sideways.

    A hurricane is a breeze of a bigly size.

    A monsoon is a French gentleman.

    Thunder is a rich source of loudness.

    Isotherms and isobars are even more important than their names sound.

    It is so hot in some places that the people there have to live in other
    places.

    The wind is like the air, only pushier.


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