Have you ever wondered why the sky is blue or how gravity works or what makes a rainbow? Scientists wonder about those things, too.
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Before starting any experiments in this Adventure:
During the Adventure:
Conduct static electricity investigation.
Conduct the sink-or-float investigation.
Conduct the color-morphing investigation.
Conduct the color-layering investigation.
Conduct static electricity investigation.
Cub Scouts use static electricity to push a can.
Conduct the sink-or-float investigation.
Choose one of the following:
Conduct the color-morphing investigation.
Cub Scouts test to see if liquids mix together.
Conduct the color-layering investigation.
Cub Scouts create a rainbow using 3 simple ingredients.