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Now we move onto Science class with Dr. Checkers.
Did someone say science fair? Well yes of course! Students have a free range of projects to build up for the fair! First place will get highest grades and a blue ribbon as a prize, so please, think twice before entering a thousand of Erupting Mt. Coronet!

Seeing his science teacher heading over to his table, Nate stood a little straighter than he had been for the past.... however long it'd been. The nidoran had lost track of time, but seeing Dr. Checkers sent a little relief into him. "Alriiight... Nate." The lotad said, looking to his sign for the student's name, "What is it you have here?" Clearing his throat, the nidoran looked over at his teacher. "What you see before you is a dry ice bubble. I customized the bottle part a little to look like a cubchoo, because when I saw the experiment while trying to figure out what to do, it made me think of the large snot drippings a lot of them make." She gave him a funny look, then shook her head. "That's....creative, in a way I suppose. Now, tell me what your materials and the procedure were for making this project." Nate then began to tell all of the items he used, from the dry ice itself to the safety glasses and gloves. Once he was finished, he then began to describe the procedure. How you had to cut the top off of a two-liter bottle, then attach a link of rubber tubing to the narrow end of the funnel. Once that's done, cut a hole inside a small plastic portion cup, and slide the other end of the rubber tubing into the hole. Then, you would take your favorite bubble solution and mix it up in a cup large enough to fit the portion cup. Once that's done, fill one sixth of the two liter bottle with warm water and add in a few pieces of the dry ice. You would then place the funnel over the hole in the two liter bottle, and it can be seen that smoke's coming out of the tube. The pressure can be edited depending on how much of the hole is covered by the funnel, so if you want to play around with the smoke pressure there you go. You then poor the portion cup into the bubble solution, then cover up the top of the bottle with the funnel. When the bubble reaches the desired size, you can shake off the top half and watch it fall to the ground and burst into a cloud of smoke. As Nate reached the end, he began to shake the bubble from the bottle, however, he let it bounce off of his hand instead of letting it burst. "You can also touch the bubble; you just need to wear some gloves. Would you like to try Dr. Checkers? I have a spare pair of gloves in my bag if you'd like to."

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHA THAT WAS LONG AND STUFF I'M SO SORRY JUST SCIENCE PROCEDURES :iconmingplz:
but ye that's Nate's project for science weeeee :iconyaygilbirdplz: Will Dr. Checkers wear the gloves and play with the bubble? Who knows? :dummy:

Extras:
~Here's a link to the website where I found how to create the bubbles, so full credit to those guys (they also need to learn that you've has a u in it.... but it's okay because it's funny) www.stevespanglerscience.com/l…

~The link also has the list of materials, but I'll add it here too because wynaut?
•Two liter bottle
•Dry ice(ask the front desk at your local grocers)
•Heavy duty glove
•Funnel
•Strip of cotton fabric
•Rubber tubing
•Dish soap
•Utility blade (box cutter)
•Small plastic portion cups (2 oz works best)
•Towel
•Bubble gloves
•Safety glasses
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