Project Sunlight refers to the scientific project by the science students on how they can harness the solar energy.
No, lemon plants require sunlight to photosynthesize and grow. Without sunlight, the plant will not be able to produce energy and will eventually wither and die.
When naming a science project, think about the question you want to answer. The project name is just rephrasing the Question into a statement. ex. Question: do plants grow better in sunlight or under florescent lights? Project Name: Plant growth in different lighting conditions
I'm also a fifth grade student, and my project idea might be about photosynthesis [ how plants make food from sunlight].
i don't know..but our group performed a monggo plant without sunlight..=)
"A catchy project name for Photosynthesis could be 'Green Light: Unveiling the Secrets of Photosynthesis' or 'Sunlight Symphony: Exploring the Magic of Photosynthesis'. These names evoke the essence of photosynthesis as a natural process driven by light and energy conversion. They are engaging and memorable, making the project more appealing to participants and audiences."
raw eggs will crack in the sunlight because the sun is up to 100 degrees, and if the heat was too hot, anything would burst, so i, in my own opinion think that a raw egg will crack. also, i have been doing a project on this topic, so you can trust me.! hope this helps- lol
sunlight because plants can`t grow without sunlight
Parts of a Project Proposal1. Name of the project2. Project proponent3. project Location4. Project clientele5. Project Background6. Project Objectives7. Project Design
The bright type of sunlight
The plural form of sunlight is "sunlights."
Personification for sunlight would involve describing the sunlight as if it were a person with human qualities, such as "The sunlight danced across the meadow" or "The sunlight embraced the world in its warm glow".
Lot of sunlight