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| | Hello, Can anyone tell me what size aquarium is needed for the experiment (I think it's day 3) where you float/sink the bowling balls? Thanks! Gloria2344 mfreeman@ameritech.net |
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| | We didn't have an aquarium so we used a plastic see through container that we store VBS supplies in when not in use. The one we used is the size of a small laundry basket and it worked great. Hope that helps. |
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| | We just did this one last night. We used a 10 gal and it worked fine. We have a "mad scientist" that is my lab asst. so we hid the bowling balls and had him bring them out after we did all the other items. The kids (and adults) went CRAZY!!! They couldn't believe it worked.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 6/26/2008 1:39:50 PM Posts: 3, Visits: 4 |
| | For the aquarium we used a clear plastic bin. The bin measures about 18 in width, 24 in long and 12 in high. It worked really well. Bowling balls - A local bowling alley let us borrow the two bowling ball required.
marie m
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