Make a hard egg bounce you need is a big bowl, vinegar, and two through three eggs (put in three just in case one is not strong enough to bounce). Pour the vinegar in the big bowl. Next, put the two or three eggs in the big bowl with vinegar. Now don't get curious but leave the eggs in the same spot with out moving them for 1 month (you could move the bowl some where safe). After a month, get a hard plate and drop one of the eggs into the plate. The eggs should feel wet, it should look a little bit pink, and make sure that you don't drop the egg from a high distance away from the plate.Your results should be a bouncy hard egg.
You can do a softball experiment about pitching with a stopwatch.By:Shaniya Bane
You can do anything in a science fair a popularly choice is too do a volcano!
Try the Julian's Science Fair site where there is a page on concrete experiments.
A 'science fair' is an event where students (usually younger children) who have done scientific experiments present the things they learned from those experiments. Whoever has the best presentation will win a prize.
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Science fair projects are experiments or investigations that students conduct to explore scientific concepts or answer a question. They typically involve a hypothesis, method, data collection, analysis, and conclusion. Students often present their findings at a science fair to share their work with others.
Fair experiments in science are essential to ensure that the results are reliable and valid. They involve controlling variables and using consistent methods, allowing researchers to isolate the effects of the factor being tested. This objectivity minimizes bias and error, leading to conclusions that can be replicated and trusted. Ultimately, fair experiments contribute to the credibility of scientific findings and advance our understanding of the natural world.
Decomposition, energy, light, electricity, and photosynthesis are all good science fair topics
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Yes. It is a great science fair project. Easy and fun