Class Gas
Students will learn how organic materials decompose to form fossil fuels, such as natural gas. They will then simulate the conditions of how methane, a natural gas, is produced and captured. Finally, students will observe, record, and analyze data.
The Energy Coalition will send you balloons and soil to bring this lesson to life.
Students will learn how organic materials decompose to form fossil fuels, such as natural gas. They will then simulate the conditions of how methane, a natural gas, is produced and captured. Finally, students will observe, record, and analyze data.
The Energy Coalition will send you balloons and soil to bring this lesson to life.
Students will learn how organic materials decompose to form fossil fuels, such as natural gas. They will then simulate the conditions of how methane, a natural gas, is produced and captured. Finally, students will observe, record, and analyze data.
The Energy Coalition will send you balloons and soil to bring this lesson to life.
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