Science Challenge Winners

November 11, 2014
Congratulations to the winners of our weekly Science Challenge. This week's question was:

"Why does condensation form on the outside of a glass of cold water?"

This question required pupils to understand that water vapour in the air becomes droplets of water when it comes into contact with something cold. Two super scientists in Year 6 put their heads together and displayed a brilliant understanding of how condensation forms. Well done!



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