Seventy-percent of Earth’s surface is water, and wherever you can find
water, you can find life. That’s why NASA’s motto in the hunt for
extraterrestrial life has been “follow the water.” But why is that? For the
second time this year, join us for some hands-on K-5 activities that
demonstrate the mysterious physical properties of water that make it
possible for life to live here on earth.

Saturday November 12, 2016 2 pm – 3 pm in the Cargill Teaching Kitchen at
Cornell Cooperative Extension: 615 Willow Ave, Ithaca, NY 14850

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