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it depends on your grade and school but it should be about two or three sentences.

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What would be a girly science fair project?

ANY science fair project done by a girl is "girly." Don't be limited by gender roles. If you're like, "Science is haaard!", i would say a girly science fair project would be something like this example:how long does it take flowers to grow Another thought: collect several scents over a wide range of prices-- for women and or men. Figure out a way to test how long-lasting the scents are. Put a very carefully measured amount of each on something odorless, and get a few people to help with a subjective scale of how much scent is left. Test them after fixed lengths of time... You get the point. Match up the results with any info you can find on the contents of the scent. What is the basic 'medium' or 'vehicle' substance that forms the base of the liquid? I understand that some scents have bases that give up the scent notoriously fast. This would actually be interesting, and might yield some surprising results.


What does length mean in science words?

how long the things are


How is the stop watch used in science today?

To record how long something happens during a scientific test.


When an object moves in a circular path it accelerates towards the center of the circle as a result of what?

Well, I was taught that it was centripetal force, but that was a long time ago.


How long does it take to get a BS in physics?

A Bachelor's in Science is designed as a four year program of study, provided the student takes the degree as a full-time student, and as prescribed by the college or university.

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If you were doing a science fair project on diapers what would you do?

I would do a project about disposable diapers in landfills and how long it takes for them to biodegrade.


How long would it take to lick your way to the center of a tootsie pop?

about 1,176 i did it in a science fair project


What is a creative science fair project titleMy project inolves how the weight of an object effects how long it takes that object to hit the ground?

maybe how weight effects time for falling.


I know soda cant dissolve a steak but can it dissolve a pork chop and if it can how long im thinking about doing a science fair project on it?

why dont you conduct an experament to see if it will and us that and the data you gather for your science fair project you might even compare it to the stake and see which one takes longer.


Choose the topic that is correctly stated for a science fair project?

if youre trying to think of something to do for a science fair I would do a volcano


What is an easy and quick science fair project?

Volcano. The effect of water and/or light on plants. How long it takes an egg to cook. How long does it take to evaporate a cup of water.


What is a Catchy science fair project titles about gum?

The Greatest Elastic Candy Rubber is Food Hubble Bubble


What does acknowledgements on a science fair project look like?

"thanks to my friends and family for support and especially so and so for helping my construct the project" make it short and sweet if you can or else make it long and extremely complicated


How long does a conclusion have to be for a science fair project?

Usually a paragraph, but most of the time length doesn't matter it is all about the content. Sometimes multiple paragraphs, depends on your grade.


Do area science fair judges check projects for plagiarism?

Very likely. Science fair judges typically are well-read in the subject area and recognize information stolen from common sources. Using a quote giving credit to its source is a positive point to the judges because it means you did the research. Many judges have been involved with science fairs for many years and know when a project copies a previous project. Extending the work of another project is fine as long as you give the other project credit.


What is a hypothesis for science fair projects?

A hypothesis for a science fair project is a scientific guess for what will happen after you perform your experiment and why. an example is if you are testing how long you buzz on a certain type of Monster, you would say, "I think this type of Monster energy drink will last the longest because it has the highest amount of ginseng," or something.


What is a good science fair project involving neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's?

I doubt there is such a thing. Medicine is not, in general, a good subject for science fair projects; the studies take too long and mostly would be either illegal or at the very least unethical for most anyone who isn't already a physician to perform.