another word for variables are 'things'.
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yes for a good science fair you would you need a title, question, aim, abstract, hypothesis, method, variables, results, conclusion, bibliography and thanks
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It is the variables you will not change to keep the experiment a fair test, they should be kept constant to show how your independent variable affects your dependant variable.
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what are the 3 varbles in fifth grade
yes for a good science fair you would you need a title, question, aim, abstract, hypothesis, method, variables, results, conclusion, bibliography and thanks
Go to sciencebuddies.com it has a lot of good ideas
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It is the variables you will not change to keep the experiment a fair test, they should be kept constant to show how your independent variable affects your dependant variable.
A well designed science fair project should have one independent variable, one dependent variable, and lots of factors that are held constant as you repeat the experiment several times to verify your results.
A science project that has variables can be an experiment that aquires for variable change.
When you prepare a science experiment you have different variables (or conditions) that you must either control (manage) or measure.Examples of variables that can be controlled include:TemperaturePressureConcentrationQuantityThey are called variables because they can be varied while you repeat an experiment. I.e. you can measure how much sugar dissolves in a liter of water. By varying the temperature you can test how this affects the amount of sugar that is dissolved.
A control in a science fair project would usually be a separate running of the experiment where you don't change anything. Example: If you are testing the effect that music has on plant growth, you would grow a plant with no music.
Fair testing is when you test something with many variables, but you must change one variable. e.g. testing the different types ofdrinking water. [Tap water, hose water, etc.