The title of your report should tell what your report is about. Just write down your hypothesis and that's a good question-title.
The Rosaceae Hypotheses.
I did a fish EXPERIMENT AND CALLED IT THE MISSION OF FISH ATTACK
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Sweet or Sour, A Lemon Experiment
A good title for a penny experiment could be "Penny Power: Exploring the Science of Surface Tension." This title highlights the focus on the physical properties of pennies while hinting at an engaging scientific investigation. It invites curiosity and suggests a hands-on exploration of the principles at play.
A suitable lab report title for a planaria experiment could be "Investigating Regeneration in Planaria: Effects of Environmental Variables on Growth and Morphology." This title clearly indicates the focus of the experiment on planaria's regenerative abilities while highlighting the influence of different environmental factors. It is concise yet informative, effectively summarizing the core aspects of the research.
"The Insulating Power of Blubber: An Exploration of Thermal Protection in Marine Mammals"
it really depends on what your experiment is...
There are many characteristics present during a good experiment. For example, if the experiment provides unbiased estimates for uncertainties and factor effects then the experiment should be considered good.
umm it depends on what the project is. im using "acids in snow". my experiment is testing the ph level of snow
"The Gummy Bear Botheration"
a good science experiment is a 3d plant cell model