depends on what you are doing but i would say at least 3 to weed out any inconsistencies
yes many people have done a permanent marker science fair project its really easy and fast i bet im going to do it based on it for a science fair project.
There are many sources out there for getting science fair project ideas. The best source is Science Buddies at www.sciencebuddies.org.
As many as you can find that would effect your experiment in some way.
Just about everything you buy in the store began as a science project... somewhere. Where do you think plastic came from... someone's science project. Paper? Someone else's science project. Computers? Another science project. Those light bulbs in your house... yep, more science projects It wouldn't be very instructive to just to display someone else's science project. Have you heard of plagiarism? However, many things are available in kit form. Think of what you are interested in... and turn it into science. If you like electronics and electronic gizmos, go to Radio Shack and ask about electronic science kits. If you are interested in cooking... Think of something with cooking... perhaps try making some gluten free recipes... then write an explanation of why that is important. There are many ideas for science projects on the "related questions" page.
The storm drain is really interesting to much children. It also wins many science fairs.
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yes many people have done a permanent marker science fair project its really easy and fast i bet im going to do it based on it for a science fair project.
There are many topics that a social science project that one could cover. One topic might be the effect of landscape and culture on a population.
How many trials of each titration should you carry out in order to obtain dependable results?
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No it isn't. It's statistics.
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.
There are many sources out there for getting science fair project ideas. The best source is Science Buddies at www.sciencebuddies.org.
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It can be anything that effectively displays the scientific method in use. You want a project that allows anyone to observe a scientific phenomena. You can use plants, animals, electricity, water, sand, magnets, metals, rubber bands and many many more random items to demonstrate laws of science or scientific theories.
If it's for a science project, then discovering the answer is the fun part!
15 trials: 3 times 40 trials: 8 times 75 trials: 15 times 120 trials: 24 times But don't bet on it.