We will use everyday materials to build a homemade rain gauge. As rain falls, it collects inside the bottle. Record the number and empty it after each event. Remember to fill it back up to the ...
When my fertility app told me it was time, we used the at-home “turkey baster” method of conception (actually a syringe without the needle and a plastic specimen pot) and were incredibly lucky ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Gather your supplies! This episode is about flooding. We will use different soils to model the absorption of water. Flooding happens when the soil can no longer absorb the ...
A significant winter storm has made its way into Oklahoma, bringing a combination of freezing rain, sleet, and snow. The forecast warns of serious risks like hypothermia and frostbite for anyone ...
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The simplicity of this DIY almost belies the value of its function. Since this project repurposes an upcycled plastic container like a big jar of peanut butter or an empty ice cream tub to create a ...
Looking for a handy way to store small items like earphones, chargers, or stationery? Look no further than your plastic bottle! Attract beautiful birds to your balcony or garden with a charming bird ...
Here is a step-by-step guide to making a simple and accurate rain gauge: Step one: Use a sharp knife to cut the 1-liter plastic water bottle's neck on the cylindrical part. Step two: Invert the top to ...
Rain gauges are the secret weapon of farmers to disaster readiness groups, to meteorologists, and to monitor droughts. But gardeners can use it, too! This simple yet effective gadget always comes in ...