SPACE PROJECT - Does the height from which a meteorite falls affect the crater made?
Class 11 have investigated how craters are made on a planet. For this first experiment we changed only one variable - the height from which we dropped the meteorite. All the other variables such as the meteorite we kept the same for this investigation.
Our results were unusual! Most of us had predicted that the higher the fall would result in the largest craters. This did happen in the main, but the craters were not dramatically larger e.g. 20 cm compared to 100 cm fall was on average only affected the crater made by a couple of cms deeper or wider.
With unusual results, our scientists reacted like professional scientists and repeated the investigation.
Superb teamwork was shown and many children were able to record and analyse their results and form their own conclusions.