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i did the light and dark science fair project my results were not growing in the dark check this project out
The moon's light is reflected of the sun
a project on how light travels
So if you gave a project or test coming up, you have notes that you. An study off of. For example, my frog hides when i shine a light at it. Later on a test it may say, what does a frog do when you shine a light on it?
Jon Richards has written: 'Cutaway Diggers (Cutaway)' 'Sound and Music (Science Factory)' 'Cutaway Racing Cars (Cutaway)' 'Light and Sight (Science Factory)' 'Jetliners (Cutaway)' 'Chemicals & Reactions (Science Factory)' 'Space vehicles' -- subject(s): Space vehicles, Juvenile literature 'Forces and Simple Machines (Science Factory)' 'Water & Boats (Science Factory)' 'Shapes & Structures (Science Factory)'
Do a project on "light intensity minimization using glasses..."
"From Glare to Eternity: The Evolution of Light from Carbon to Silicon."
One origional science project is: growing a few plants, and with each plant put the light in a different area (ie: plant one gets the growing light on top, plant two gets the light on bottom, and plant three gets the light on the side). You can determine if the plants actually grow toward the light.
light bulb circuits like parallel and series circuit
Light it up! Burning question - does color count?
Control group
I certainly hope not; 4th graders are capable of doing something vaguely resembling actual science, not messing about with motors and light bulbs.