What are physical changes, chemical changes, and why | Dear Future Scientists

What are physical changes, chemical changes, and why | Dear Future Scientists

Dear Future Scientists

02/10/2020 3:02AM

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Thanks for listening! I hope you enjoyed learning about chemical changes and physical changes! TO LISTEN TO MORE EPISODES: click this link: www.dearfuturescientists.com: this is a shortcut link, not the website name. For the direct website name, scroll to the bottom. Today is Friday, October 2nd. In this episode, Stem Fem is talking about what buoyancy and volume are. The next episode will be released on Monday, October 5th.  IMPORTANT: Climate change is REAL and we need to act NOW. Use this #ActOnClimate or this #ClimateChange If you are not familiar with my podcast: Hello! I am Stem-Fem and I run the podcast Dear Future Scientists. Here is the website to listen to more episodes: https://www.anchor.fm/stem-fem. Here is my WEBSITE NAME: www.stemfemscience.wixsite.com/dearfuturescientists  This is the thirty-sixth episode of my podcast, and so far, I have talked about the scientific method, Earth, the ecosystem, energy, fossil fuels, matter, the solar system (twice!), force, the water cycle, gravity, insulators, conductors, photosynthesis, light, the brain, the heart, the lungs, the muscular system/skeletal system, the wetlands, the tundra, the desert, the forest, innovations and inventions, scientists, stars, moons, the galaxy, the universe, elements and compounds, The Periodic Table of Elements, the C-E-R Method, and weather and climate. Here are the links to some of those episodes: What is weathering, erosion, and deposition | Dear Future Scientists What is buoyancy and volume | Dear Future Scientists What are weather and climate | Dear Future Scientists What is the C-E-R Method | Dear Future Scientists What is the Periodic Table of Elements | Dear Future Scientists

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