Keeping Kids Curious
An archive of the questions my students ask me. Let's try to find the answers together :)
Here's a great course available online for free. You will learn about the entire history of our existence, from the Big Bang to the modern-day technological revolution.
Simply click the link below and start your journey through time.
https://www.bighistoryproject.com/chapters/1 #
Keep yourself occupied, and keep learning.
Big History Project: Chapter 1 - The Universe Where did everything come from? This is the story of the Universe from its beginning 13.8 billion years ago with the Big Bang.
77. Do split-ends stop hair growth? If so, why?
76. How does salt make food taste better?
75. Why are planets, moons, and stars round and not triangular?
74. Do worms/insects sleep?
73. Where do gems get their brilliant colors and shine from?
72. Why can we only see one side of the moon?
71. How does soft mud turn into hard bricks when burned?
70. Why do mirrors flip left-right (horizontally) but not up-down (vertically)?
69. Do ghosts exist?
68. Why do some people have curly hair? What makes hair curl?
67. Why does salt taste salty and sugar sweet?
66. How do we get lice in our hair?
65. How do scientists test for which gases are present in the air?
64. What is the milky & sticky substance that some plants secrete? What's its use?
63. Why are flowers found all year round?
62. Is glass a solid or a liquid? And how?
61. Why does fevicol turn yellow paper red?
60. How do some of our body parts work even after death?
59. Why does pond water look green but ocean water looks blue?
58. Why can only females give birth? And why are there only two sexes?
57. Why do we tan in the sun?
56. How does henna/mehndi give color?
55. Why do we see so many frogs during monsoon?
54. How do poisons harm/kill us?
53. Does moringa plant help lower the blood pressure? How?
52. How did the sea water get all that salt in it?
51. Why do we bleed blood even though our body is said to be mostly water?