I change the word "proceures" into "procedures." Generally speaking, it means what you used (materials) and how you used them (procedures) to conduct your experiment. Two people may conclude opposite effects doing an experiment, but when the procedures are examined, you may find that different "things" (with the same name) are done.
The word procedure means to do things in a certain order to complete something (sequence of events). It to make it easy and write everything you did.
Procedures mean the steps you did for your science fair project
It is the list of steps you do during your experiment. u hav to be specific
what u did during the expirement.
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procedure- to tell what you did step by step for your project
it mean the result of your whole project like a short summary
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a procedure should be at least 5-10 steps. according to my science teacher.
Science projects
procedure- to tell what you did step by step for your project
the word procedure in science is talking about the steps taken or used in a particular class, lab or experiment that the teacher wants you to show him or her
list of people who have helped you in your science project.
means object
it mean the result of your whole project like a short summary
Study the causes and impacts of major historical events such as World War I, World War II, or the French Revolution. Research the political systems and government structures of different countries around the world. Explore the role of important historical figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, or Abraham Lincoln in shaping history and politics. Analyze current events or recent political movements and their significance in global politics.
more info about it
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Science model
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Read research do hypothesis then your procedure
"Procedure" is basically a description of what you actually did ... not why, not what it means, just what you physically did. For example, something like "Water samples were obtained from local rivers. Each sample was filtered to remove large debris and a 25 ml aliquot from the sample was taken" followed by further description of what you then did to obtain the results (which you will list in a separate section).