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Science Projects is a Science video of BrainPOP that aired or launched on September 5, 2004.
- 2 Appearances
- 3 Tim's Letter Character
- 4 Transcript and Quiz
- 6 FYI Comic
Summary [ ]
Tim and Moby make a science fair project on whether salt makes water boil faster.
At the end, Moby grabs a jar full of salt and dumps it all on Tim's spaghetti.
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Tim's letter character [ ].
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Transcript and Quiz [ ]
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Tim : I heard a watched pot never boils, but this is ridiculous!
Tim : It needs some salt.
(grabs a jar of salt and dumping it all on Tim's spaghetti)
Tim : Maybe, maybe not quite that much salt.
FYI Comic [ ]

- 2 Moby the Robot

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