Depends on the project, in general, people usually help others with their projects by coming up with ideas, write up proposals to the companies in need(or in the case of science fairs, write a proposal to the teacher), and bring enough materials to carry out the experiment procedure.
In projects
The salvation army have worked on projects in africa and haiti to help the people who live there. In africa they are helping abandoned babies and in haiti they are helping people recover from the earthquake
You could debate on volunteer projects to do in the comuintitly and things to help people with.
All the Nasa projects would be useless,then all the investment for Nasa projects on mars would be used to help people on earth out of hunger .
A crap load of people are using the internet since it is easier this is why google was made to help people find good reliable sources!
It might help them because they will know what some of the responsibility he/she have.
The W.P.A. aka the Works Projects Administration
He probably will, although he's most likely too coped up in other projects.
It might help them because they will know what some of the responsibility he/she have.
It might help them because they will know what some of the responsibility he/she have.
It might help them because they will know what some of the responsibility he/she have.
People help frogs by protecting and restoring their habitats such as wetlands and ponds, reducing pollution in their environments, and creating wildlife-friendly gardens with places for frogs to hide and breed. Additionally, people can reduce the use of pesticides and chemicals that harm frogs, and participate in citizen science projects to monitor frog populations and help conserve them.