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You could just call t "Egg Drop Project." You don't always have to have a cutesy or unique name for a science project.
It can and it sometimes it can't. It depends if the water drop was close to it. If was close to it the water drop would attrack the next water drop you drop
A sudden drop in temperature would be a response to a stimulus.
dip the egg in cement and then you can kick it, throw it, or hammer it..... just paint it white
To do the experiment that determines whether an egg will break or not when dropped from certain heights requires tape, a paper bag, and a raw egg. Wrap the egg completely with tape and place it in the paper bag. Then drop the egg from various heights and check to see if the egg broke.
You could just call t "Egg Drop Project." You don't always have to have a cutesy or unique name for a science project.
By utilizing it as a basis of whether to expand, to sustain or to drop a project.
your nuts
Stop Drop and suck balls
In my school an "egg drop" is a project where you build a device to catch an egg.
yes, this is usallualy done by eighth graders who build a box out of different materials and drop them from their school bleachers, then they unwrap their boxes to see if their egg survived.
The tension comes from the fear of an egg being dropped
use peanut butter jar not alot of materials
I had to drop that project like a hot potato when I found out about all the issues with it.
Log in --> From the All Projects page, click on the word Bibliography under a project you want to merge-->select All next to Organize checked citations --> Use drop down under Organize checked citations to Copy into another project --> Under Duplicate citations to another project. select the project you want to merge from drop down menu --> click Duplicate.
you get a box an make a safe area for the egg. then you stuff the box with lots of soft stuff. you then you just put a lid on it. i know because i did the same project.
a case with my son would like to drop