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A Funny Taste Directions: Fill in the left side of the following chart with your predictions on which body of water has the lowest salinity (1) to the highest salinity (7). Then fill in the right side of the chart based on the class discussion. Prediction Body of Water Actual Salinity Density   Distilled The Dead Sea The Oceans Baltic Sea Red Sea Black Sea Great Salt Lake

Diet Light Directions: Fill in the left side of the following chart with your predictions on whether the can of regular coke and the can of diet coke will sink or float in water. Then fill in the right side of the chart with your observation. Objects float if they weigh less than the weight of the water they displace. Objects will sink if they weigh more than the weight of the water they displace. Prediction Can of Soda Observation   Coke Diet Coke

Different Salinities Layer or Mix? Directions: Make a prediction on whether the different solutions will mix or layer in the water. Then draw a picture of your observation. Prediction: Observation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fqOtgG6vik

Different Temperatures Layer or Mix? Directions: Make a prediction on whether the different solutions will mix or layer in the water. Then draw a picture of your observation. Prediction: Observation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ak9CBB1bTcc