If you could get access to fertilized eggs, then youncould test times at which the eggs hatched related to the temperature they were put under. Of course, you would want to stay within a known range, so that you dont have some chicks that just die frok a lack of warmth, or others that die from too much heat. Youncould also take regular, unfertilized eggs, and test refrigeration on them. Place eggs in varing cold temperatues, some close to freezing, some at regular refrigerator temperatures, and some at temperatures that are barely being refrigerated. Then, after a certain amount of time, oerhaps two weeks, crack open each egg and record coloration, smell, consistency, etc.
Volcanoes, Hatching Eggs, Spaceships, and I like the candy or tornado tests
For science fair ideas, visit www.sciencebuddies.org. There are ideas for students in grades K through 12.
Bea Saptang , from the Philippines won first place for best science fair ideas
There are many sources out there for getting science fair project ideas. The best source is Science Buddies at www.sciencebuddies.org.
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Maybe a broom that can fly using hoverboard techniques?
All-science-fair-projects.com is a website that provides a wide range of science fair project ideas across various scientific disciplines. These ideas are categorized based on different topics such as biology, chemistry, physics, and environmental science. The website offers detailed instructions, materials lists, and explanations to help students successfully complete their science fair projects. Students can browse through the website to find inspiration and guidance for their own unique science fair projects.
You can do anything in a science fair a popularly choice is too do a volcano!
Sciencebuddies.com has some interesting science fair ideas that are reasonably priced. You may also want to look at ehow.com.
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There are many science ideas to be found online. Sites such as Science Buddies, Kidz World, Cool Science Projects, and even Brown University feature dozens of science fair ideas for multiple abilities and grade levels.