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Science is magical. To experience the magic in science, you need to take part in discovering it yourself. You can simply do this by performing experiments. An experiment is simply a procedural task that is done to proof a concept or explain a situation.
Scientists like Isaac newton, Albert Einstein and Charles Darwin treasured science. They performed uncountable experiments in science and ended up being international heroes celebrated to date.
Have you ever wondered where the bulb came from? Thomas Edison invented it. The most interesting thing about the entire invention is that Thomas performed 999 experiments without success and only his 1000th experiment finally succeeded. This just tells you how important experiments are.

So, wake up the scientist inside you with these 20 fun experiments.

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