Sunlight is the bright, warming glow that heats and powers the Earth. Its energy moves the air (wind), fuels our weather (water cycle) and moves landscapes (erosion). Unique rainbows serve as signatures and can reveal the elements in the sun from which the sunlight.
In this camp, our young scientists will explore how energy from the sun moves air and water using a flow density
chamber to investigate conduction. They will use stream tables to model the process of erosion and use bubbles and
spectroscopes to study rainbows. Employing the techniques of chromatography, they will extract pigments from
flowers to learn how plants capture the sunlight
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