Geology rocks at 4-H
Published 9:11 am Friday, July 13, 2018
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Andy Lewis, 4-H program assistant at Clark County Cooperative Extension, prepares a demonstration at the 4-H Geology Rocks program at the Clark County Public Library Tuesday.
Katherine Fallis drops water onto M&Ms to witness the chemical reaction at the 4-H Geology Rocks program at the Clark County Public Library Tuesday.
When kids dropped water onto their M&Ms, the color began draining and forming a pool of water underneath the candy. Kids were learning about chemical reactions at the start of the 4-H Geology Rocks program at the Clark County Public Library Tuesday.
Clark County 4-H program leaders offered a geology program to children at the Clark County Public Library earlier this week as part of the summer reading program.
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