Can anyone please tell me what are the safety tips in the kitchen
The moon's close proximity to the earth results in a lot of tidal force. Large solid objects, such as the moon, display a certain amount of fluid-like behavior when subjected to forces. The result is a tidal bulge in the moon which faces the earth. The moon once rotated with respect to the earth, and this bulge would have moved around the moon once for each rotation, similar to earth's ocean tides. This caused friction in the moon, and any rotating object experiencing friction will eventually slow down and stop. So now only one side faces the earth, and the tidal bulge no longer causes friction since it is stationary.
Don't look into a microscope using the sun as a light source, wear an apron. wear safety goggles. have a fire extinguisher and eye washer on hand. Point the test tube away from you. Tie up all loose clothing and hair.
Do a spin-off of Little Red Riding Hood (straying from the path, etc.) Tons of creativity could be woven into the story. Instead of the woods, a trip through the city (with tree-like buildings, the cars being wolves, something like that), bringing safety goggles to her firefighting grandmother. Good luck, very nice idea by the way!