It depends on the experiment. You could use any graph that would best represent the data that you have gathered from your experiment.
bar graphs, line plots, and line graphs are just a few examples.
It means that you have to find a scripture in the Bible and apply that to your project. You can go onto biblegateway.com and type in keywords. For example, if you were doing a project about static electricity, you could type in the would spark.
some type of diorama i guess.i did that for my 2nd grade project.
You might prefer to type it out. A printed project is neater, and you have the option to add any form of formatting you'd like.
yes it is look on www.About.com and type 8th grade science projects it is one of them
Make the title of your project BOLD, then decide on a question that makes sense and is relevant to your project. Type it below. You can lengthen the PROBLEM STATEMENT by explaining your project into detail and extrapolating on important points. Hope this helps!!
When doing a science project you will first need to come up with a hypothsis and theorys to your project you will need the process data and come up with facts about you project you will need to draw conclusions and then make some type of interesting fact
well it depends on what type of project you are doing for science you could do something about rocks etc
It means that you have to find a scripture in the Bible and apply that to your project. You can go onto biblegateway.com and type in keywords. For example, if you were doing a project about static electricity, you could type in the would spark.
I think that best type of paper towel for a science project is Bounty.
My son is doing a science fair project on how water, bleach water, and one other type of water affect growth of plants.
if you are graphing a change over time, a line graph. if you are comparing data, it's a bar graph.
well i am doing my science project and we tested it and the results are that trident gum is better than any type of gum they sell!
This year I am doing a science fair project and it's about how an African clawed frog acts in clod and hot climates and for 2 weeks I am going to put the frog in cold climates and another 2weeks in hot climates and see how it reacts and you can do this with any type of frog
The three kinds of graph is bar graph, line graph, and pie graph. bar graph is used to compare two or more things. A line graph is used to show changes over time. A pie graph is used to show proportions.
the independet variable would be the type of fruits used and the dependent variable would be the electricity they generate.
some type of diorama i guess.i did that for my 2nd grade project.
I'm doing a project on it and i believe its a pharaoh.