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A Journey Into the World of Tea
The world’s most-popular beverage after water is steeped in tradition and history
“Tea tempers the spirits and harmonizes the mind, dispels lassitude and relieves fatigue, awakens thought and prevents drowsiness, lightens or refreshes the body, and clears the perceptive faculties.” Lu Yu, “The Classic of Tea”
Tea has long been one of the most popular drinks in the world. According to World Tea News, tea ranks second only to water in popularity. An incredible 25,000 cups of tea are consumed every second around the globe, equating to 2.16 billion cups per day!
Tea is an ancient drink, and one that has been written about extensively. “The Classic of Tea,” or “Ch’a Ching,” regarded as the quintessential book on tea, is believed to be the first text on the subject.
24 of the coolest winter science experiments and activities
Jill Staake
We Are Teachers
Ah, winter! Love it or hate it, in many places it means months of freezing temperatures with lots of ice and snow.
Why not embrace the cold weather and use it to explore the world of winter science experiments? This list includes great projects for kids of all ages.
No snow or ice where you live? Many of these can be done indoors, using a freezer instead.
1: Did you know that every snowflake has six sides? Or that they form from water vapor, not raindrops? There’s lots to learn about the science of snowflakes.