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Ouvrir dans SnapchatWatch as Mrs.btv demonstrates a fun science experiment using a carved pumpkin. She adds baking soda, then pours in a vinegar and food coloring mixture, creating a bubbling, colorful 'barfing' effect perfect for Halloween.
This close-up footage captures the entire hatching process of baby chicks inside an incubator. Viewers can see eggs with cracks, newly emerged wet chicks, and the chick fully emerging from its shell. Text overlays explain the difficulty and effort required for chicks to hatch on their own, emphasizing why people often assist them.
In this educational science experiment, Mrs.btv demonstrates the power of sunscreen using UV-sensitive beads. She shows how the beads change color in sunlight and then tests how effectively different SPF levels block the UV rays that cause the reaction. This hands-on visual is perfect for teaching kids about sun safety and the importance of wearing sunscreen.
In this animated clip, three young women in traditional hula attire perform a dance routine. Their synchronized movements quickly devolve into comedic chaos as they trip over one another, fall down, and knock over their props. A large man in a blue skirt then enters the room, causing more mayhem before he lifts one of the dancers triumphantly. The entire sequence is filled with slapstick humor and exaggerated physical comedy.
Watch as Mrs.btv demonstrates a fun science experiment using common household items. She cuts a strip from a plastic grocery bag, blows up a yellow balloon, rubs it on her head to create static electricity, and then shows how the negatively charged balloon repels the band, making it float! It's a simple and cool way to learn about physics.
Join Mrs.btv for a fun and educational human body trivia quiz! This engaging video presents three fascinating questions about the human body, including the largest bone, the number of lobes in the brain, and which organ is fist-sized. Each question is followed by a clear explanation using anatomical models and props. It's a perfect way to learn basic human anatomy in an entertaining format.
In this quick science demo by Mrs.btv, she shows how to create distinct layers of colored water using basic household items. She starts with a glass of red liquid and a container of blue dye, then carefully pours them into a larger tank of water to demonstrate principles of density and fluid dynamics. It's a visually stunning and easy-to-follow experiment perfect for curious minds.
Mrs.btv demonstrates a fascinating physics experiment. She shows how water remains inside a cup with holes when dropped, defying expectations. This simple science trick explains the principles of gravity and free-fall, making it perfect for educational content.
In this educational science experiment, Mrs.btv demonstrates why red food coloring sinks in cold water while blue rises in hot water. She uses colored liquids and temperature differences to visually explain concepts of density and molecular movement. This hands-on demonstration is perfect for students and anyone curious about basic chemistry principles.
In a classroom setting, Mrs.btv conducts a simple 'egg test' using memory foam versus Purple's Gel Flex Grid technology to demonstrate superior support. She then shares her personal story about living with a congenital spine defect and how the Purple mattress has dramatically improved her sleep quality and comfort.
Watch Mrs.btv demonstrate a classic science experiment that explains why you can't inflate a balloon inside a sealed bottle. She shows how cutting a small hole allows the air to escape, proving the concept of air pressure and space. This simple yet fascinating demonstration is perfect for curious minds and anyone interested in basic physics.
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