you could make a volcano, make a lava lamp, this is how you can make one... you get an empty plastic bottle,put some water in it, put olive oil, some drops of food coloring, and some salt. (The more salt you put, the more the bubble will go) now put on the lid, and put it upside down then back up and so on. Hope this was helpful!!
Good science fair projects could fall under a number of categories, including environmental science, astronomy, chemistry, and cooking/food science. For example, you could look at how light intensity from stars changes with distance.
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You could test which worked better, chemical or natural make up.
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Check out sciencebuddies.com they have some great projects!
Just out of interest, how does the question "Domestic Science Projects?" make any sense whatsoever? Use of other words here, please! Do the words Can, How, What, Where, Why, When mean anything to you? Come on, here! Use more words, PLEASE. Like you could ask "Do you have any useful Domestic Science Projects I could use?" Really, some people NEED to get a life.
Well I'm guessing I'm to late, but baking soda volcanoes are great or you could go to youtube and look up home made science fair projects.
One question you could ask is "Does ice melt faster in water or in air?"
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