Weird
Science
A teacher compiled this list of
comments from test papers, essays etc., submitted to science and
health teachers by elementary, junior high, high school, and college
students. As she noted, "It's truly astonishing what weird science
our young scholars can create under the pressure of time and
grades".
- H2O is hot water, and
CO2 is cold water.
- To collect fumes of sulphur, hold a
deacon over a flame in a test tube.
- When you smell an oderless gas, it
is probably carbon monoxide.
- Water is composed of two gins,
Oxygin and Hydrogin. Oxygin is pure gin. Hydrogin is gin and
water.
- Three kinds of blood vessels are
arteries, vanes and caterpillars.
- Blood flows down one leg and up the
other.
- Respiration is composed of two
acts, first inspiration, and then expectoration.
- The moon is a planet, just like the
earth, only it is even deader.
- Artificial insemination is when the
farmer does it to the cow instead of the bull.
- Dew is formed on leaves when the
sun shines down on them and makes them perspire.
- Mushrooms always grow in damp
places so they look like umbrellas.
- The pistol of a flower is its only
protections agenst insects.
- The skeleton is what is left after
the insides have been taken out and the outsides have been taken
off. The purpose of the skeleton is something to hitch meat
to.
- A permanent set of teeth consist of
eight canines, eight cuspids, two molars, and eight
cuspidors.
- The tides are a fight between the
Earth and moon. All water tends towards the moon, because there is
no water on the moon and nature abhors a vacuum. I forget where
the sun joins in this fight.
- A fossil is an extinct animal. The
older it is, the more extinct it is.
- Equator: A managerie lion running
around the Earth through Africa.
- Germinate: To become a naturalized
German.
- Liter: a nest of young
puppies.
- Magnet: something you find crawling
all over a dead cat.
- Momentum: what you give a person
when they are going away.
- Planet: A body of Earth surrounded
by sky.
- Rhubarb: A kind of celery gone
bloodshot.
- Vacuum: A large, empty space where
the pope lives.
- Before giving a blood transfusion,
find out if the blood is affirmative or negative.
- To remove dust from the eye, pull
the eye down over the nose.
- For a nosebleed: Put the nose much
lower than the body until the heart stops.
- For dog bite: put the dog away for
several days. If he has not recovered, then kill it.
- For head cold: use an agonizer to
spray the nose until it drops in your throat.
- To keep milk from turning sour:
keep it in the cow.