Here are a few:
"Chew on This: The Science of Gum" - it's catchy, it's punny, and it tells you exactly what the project is about. Plus, who doesn't love a good play on words when it comes to science fair projects? Go ahead and impress those judges with your gumption and your gum knowledge!
How about "Trouble Gum: When Your Younger Brother REALLY Gets In Your Hair"? There's also the more serious "Mitigation of the Adhesive Properties of Chewing Gum on a Hair Substrate."
There are so many interesting ideas a 9th grader can do for a science fair project. One can do a project on whether gum helps you to concentrate, how carnivorous plants digest insects, or the effect of the overpopulation of guppies.
Gum is good but doesn't do much to your health other than some good jaw exercise. But gum is really tasty. It also help with bad breath.
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One catchy science fair project title about gum could be "Chew On This: Investigating the Effects of Gum on Concentration." This title is engaging and clearly communicates the focus of the project. Another option could be "Stick to Science: Exploring the Chemistry of Chewing Gum." This title hints at the scientific aspect of the project while also incorporating a playful element with the wordplay on "stick."
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There is no listed store in Florida that has gum media, but you may be able to find some at a science store. There are several websites that do have gum media for purchase. The sites are Microscope World and Optics Planet.
some chewing gum gives you healthier teeth for example orbit complete as i eat that.
"Pop Goes the Bubble: A Sticky Science Fair Adventure" - it's catchy, it's fun, and it's all about bubble gum. Just like trying to get gum out of your hair, this name will stick with the judges and make your project stand out. Good luck, kiddo!
Razzles..... the hard candy that turns into gum
definitly stride. we did a science fair experiment on it