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Nature Cat

Create a Tornado in a Jar

Dec 10, 201915 min activity
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Explore the science behind tornadoes with this easy activity.

Ask your child if they know what a tornado is. If they need help, explain that a tornado is a large, rotating column of air that forms under the right weather conditions. When a tornado forms, it creates a vortex which is a spinning, often turbulent flow of air. We can create our own vortex by swirling the contents of the jar to observe the motion of a tornado.

Materials

Directions

1

Have your child fill a jar almost to the rim with cold water.

2

Add a few squirts of clear liquid soap to the jar of water.

3

Put about a capful of vinegar in the jar as well.

4

Make sure your child puts the lid back on the jar tightly. He can shake, then swirl the jar to form a tornado!

Caroline Gravino has four children and is also a crafter, video producer and content designer. For several years, Caroline wrote about project ideas for the whole family and encouraging creativity in kids in her former blog, SalsaPie.

Activity Type
Craft
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Show: Nature Cat

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