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Could You Ride a Water Slide from Space? | Crazy kids questions explained


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Ever wondered what would happen if you built a water slide from the edge of space all the way down to Earth? In this wildly fun science episode, host Charlie explores one of the most imaginative questions ever asked by a kid: could we actually ride a water slide from 100 kilometres up?

This educational and entertaining podcast episode is perfect for curious kids, homeschooling families, and anyone who loves learning about science through fun, engaging storytelling. We dive deep into physics, gravity, engineering, and space science while keeping things hilarious and kid-friendly.

What Kids Will Learn

  • Space Science: Discover what the Kármán line is and why it marks the edge of space
  • Gravity Facts: Learn how gravity works and why you'd get faster and faster falling from space
  • Physics for Kids: Understand the speed of sound and sonic booms explained in a fun way
  • Water Science: Find out why water behaves strangely in space (it boils, freezes, and floats away)
  • Engineering Challenges: Explore why building super tall structures is so difficult
  • Energy and Power: Learn about the massive amounts of energy needed to pump water upward
  • Earth Science: Discover why Earth's atmosphere and conditions make it so special

Fun Facts from This Episode

  • The edge of space is 100 kilometres high - that's like stacking 11 Mount Everests on top of each other
  • You could travel faster than the speed of sound (1,200 km/h) on a space water slide
  • Water has an "identity crisis" in space - it can boil and freeze at the same time
  • The tallest water slides today are only 50-60 metres tall
  • Pumping water 100 kilometres up would use more energy than entire towns use in a day
  • Even the strongest materials we have would collapse under their own weight at 100 kilometres tall

Perfect for Homeschool Science Curriculum

This episode makes an excellent addition to homeschool science lessons covering:

  • Physical science and physics fundamentals
  • Space and astronomy units
  • Engineering and design thinking
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving
  • STEM education for elementary and middle school students

Educational Value for Parents and Teachers

The Curious Kidcast transforms complex scientific concepts into accessible, engaging content for children. This episode teaches critical STEM concepts while encouraging curiosity, creative thinking, and scientific reasoning. It's perfect for:

  • Car rides and family road trips
  • Homeschool science time
  • Quiet time or rest periods
  • Bedtime learning routines
  • Classroom science enrichment

Featured Science Topics

Gravity, Space Science, Physics for Kids, Engineering, Water Properties, Atmospheric Pressure, Sonic Boom, Kármán Line, Materials Science, Energy Conservation, Earth Science, STEM Learning


Why Kids Love This Episode

  • Hilarious explanations and kid-friendly humor throughout
  • Relatable comparisons to everyday experiences
  • Interactive quiz to test what they learned
  • Answers a question kids actually wonder about
  • Makes complex science fun and accessible
  • Perfect length for short attention spans

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Subscribe to The Curious Kidcast for more fun science episodes that answer the questions kids really want to know. Perfect for curious children, homeschooling families, and anyone who believes learning should be an adventure.

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The Curious KidcastBy Andy Irving