well you can experiment which type of mentos will make a soda explosian go higher for example you can say what is the effect of the flavor of mentoes on how high the soda explodes.so you can test one strawberry flavored mentos on a boddle of coke and some mint flavored mentos on a bottle of coke
A fair test is important so you can get accurate and unbiased results.
so you can learn alot of stuff like science you know..
So it becomes a fair test and you can make sure you didn't make any mistakes :)
So that experiments can be reproduced. And not just science ... How about shopping for a pound of meat, or building anything ... whose foot would you use as a standard.
the purpose of science fair projects is teachers want the students to be educated , but also have fun so put science , fairs , and fun together and create science fairs.
it is there so you test experiments
A fair test is important so you can get accurate and unbiased results.
so it can be a fair test
well you can see what types of plants extract oil from soil.... science class 101 <:
so you can learn alot of stuff like science you know..
There are a lot of cool science fair projects. It depends on whether you want to do an experiment or make an invention. * Do germs spread more if you sneeze into your hand or your elbow. * Can a fish be overfead? * A mini trash can so that people dont stick their gum underneath the table * A birds nest that hold a fodd container......made of twig There are a lot of cool science fair projects. It depends on whether you want to do an experiment or make an invention. * Do germs spread more if you sneeze into your hand or your elbow. * Can a fish be overfead? * A mini trash can so that people dont stick their gum underneath the table * A birds nest that hold a fodd container......made of twig
tooth enamel is made up of 72% calcium and 28% organic matter. It is similar to egg shell, with the organic matter part, so it is good for science fair tooth experiments if you don't want to use real teeth.
== == I am doing a science fair project with my friend for the school science fair and it is on mold. and so i found out that there is 800 to 1,000 different identified molds.
So it becomes a fair test and you can make sure you didn't make any mistakes :)
i dont know yet but if i am aloud to do this for my science fair i will do the investigation and get back to youlol i going to do the same thing for my science fair project so i will get back to you too :)
It ceases to be objective, and so will have little to no (or at the very least, incredibly biased) explanatory and predictive power.
So that when they are doing experiments that produce deadly or dangerous gases they don't die