it depends on where you put it and of the room temperature i hope you good luck
i did an experiment on it. the answer is non-frozen.
The average percent of water in popcorn kernels is around 13-14%.
popcorn will pop with less kernel's and it will be fluffier
I'm doing an experiment real soon for school about that topic and ill get back to you on that later.
An experiment in which the results are repeatable....apex
The results of an experiment are called your data.
I think one of the popcorn popper brands that pops the biggest amount of popcorn is the Stir Crazy popcorn popper. I used the Back to Basics Electric Stir Crazy Popcorn Popper and I can make 5 to 6 quartz of popcorn which is equivalent to 24 cups of popped popcorn.
He recorded the results of his experiment by documenting observations, measurements, and data collected during the experiment. These results were typically recorded in a lab notebook or electronic record. The results were then analyzed and interpreted to draw conclusions and determine the significance of the experiment.
The outcome of an experiment is a "conclusion", the interpretation of the results compared with the expected results and the goal of the experiment.
The results of a scientific experiment are typically referred to as data or findings. These results provide the information needed to analyze the experiment's outcome and draw conclusions.
The results of a science experiment do not have to match the original hypothesis. Indeed, the results collected in an experiment may be completely different to those that the scientist predicted.
Observations and measurements made during an experiment are called the data.