There are many plants that are used for science projects. Some projects test how well plants grow with direct sunlight as opposed to no sunlight. Some projects try to determine whether music will help plants to grow. Other projects test growing plants at different temperatures. These projects can be found at http:www.terimore.com.
You will find over 300 projects on this site many of which are about plants.
It will depend on what kind of project you're doing which will determine what you will need for a project on plants. Besides plants, a person will probably need water, plant food, sun lights if exposing them to long periods of light and a camera to record progress.
Some investigatory projects about plants include making ointments. These ointments can be used to repel mosquitoes, cure itch or Allergies.
Bitter Gourd Ointments
Materials
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Bitter Gourd
Urines
Lettece grows in about 3 weeks, also beans grow pretty fast. but if your project is due in less then 2 weeks your out of luck.
A recommendation for your science fair project is basically ways to improve your science fair project. Some questions you could answer are: What would you do if you had more time? What would you make different? What would you take out?
There are tons of projects that can be done in a science project using inexpensive ingredients. One project you can do is using dry ice and liquid soap. Another project you can do is get some hydrogen peroxide, liquid soap and active yeast.
depends on what your project is about (maybe you could start by telling us, if it's physics/chemistry/biology) It will also help us if you explain the level of knowledge or education in which you are setting the project.
A science project that has variables can be an experiment that aquires for variable change.
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well it depends on what type of project you are doing for science you could do something about rocks etc
yes, i did a science fair project on it
No. I would fail such a project, unless you could find some empirical evidence!
This depends on what kind of project you are doing.Research projectTell how something worldmodel of somethingdisplay a collectionexpirementsWhich fertillizer is the best for plants? ;)how does ammionia fertilizer afect the growth of corn plants? ;)
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Some synonyms for 'science project' are assignment or experiment.
Lettece grows in about 3 weeks, also beans grow pretty fast. but if your project is due in less then 2 weeks your out of luck.
a good science project is a volcano maybe you could grow some bean plants or something and give each one a different amount of water for the hypothesis of "if we give one bean plant more water than the other one, will it grow taller/faster?" or you could plant more seeds together in one pot and farther apart/less in the other pot for the hypothesis of "If plants are separated more, then will they grow taller/faster?"
A recommendation for your science fair project is basically ways to improve your science fair project. Some questions you could answer are: What would you do if you had more time? What would you make different? What would you take out?
One origional science project is: growing a few plants, and with each plant put the light in a different area (ie: plant one gets the growing light on top, plant two gets the light on bottom, and plant three gets the light on the side). You can determine if the plants actually grow toward the light.
There are tons of projects that can be done in a science project using inexpensive ingredients. One project you can do is using dry ice and liquid soap. Another project you can do is get some hydrogen peroxide, liquid soap and active yeast.