It doesn't, really. However, it does help people learn about how our world works.
So, knowledge for the sake of knowledge.
You can have your investigatory project by using neem tree it can be made by cooking oil, pestiMcide,insecticide and others
research proposal focused in convincing others that you have a research project
There are always space objects approaching us, and others going away from us.
There are many positive and negative impacts of science and technology on humans. Some things have helped people, while others have hurt people.
Science... C.v. Raman Subramaniyam Chandrasekhar Others.. Rabindranath tagore Mother Teresa
It is a way for others to visualize your results.
The application is how might the information you found out be useful to others.
There are several possibilities:ArchaeologistForensic ArchaeologistAnthrologistGeologistMining EngineerThere may be others as well.
One of the best school projects that your nephew can work on with a school science project is the solar system, volcano, earthquake and their are many others.
Research all the places where people ask others what sort of science project they should report on.
If you look at the link below you will see an interesting one. There are also others involving plants, too:
Simply watching something grow is not a science project. For it to be a science project, you would have to keep records concerning the growth of the onion. You would need to record how it grew each day. You would need to record the temperature. Science involves keeping careful records. Better yet, you could grow several onions, one with no fertilizer and others with different types of fertilizer. Science involves record keeping not just observation.
why are some objects faster than other
ask the question backround research construct hypothesis test with an experiment analize results report results
Yes, for project monitoring purposes among others.
it is a project to award people who put others before them selves
Objects decopmpose faster than others because of their: size, weight, pressure, and surface area.