So if you gave a project or test coming up, you have notes that you. An study off of. For example, my frog hides when i shine a light at it. Later on a test it may say, what does a frog do when you shine a light on it?
paleontology.
No it isn't. History would not be considered a science. Its lack of predictive value would disqualify it from being a science. It is nevertheless a valuable record of happenings, though perhaps only a partial record, for "History is written by the winners", as the phrase goes.
A book in which you record the results of an experiment.
So your teacher knows what you did and were on
Archaeology
Kelvin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin
Kelvin.
I have no idea ask a science teacher you knob
the scientific method :think of an idearesearch your topicplan your experimentdo your experimentcollect and record datacome to a conclusion
Simply watching something grow is not a science project. For it to be a science project, you would have to keep records concerning the growth of the onion. You would need to record how it grew each day. You would need to record the temperature. Science involves keeping careful records. Better yet, you could grow several onions, one with no fertilizer and others with different types of fertilizer. Science involves record keeping not just observation.
The admission requirements for Illinois Math and Science Academy is strong grades in Math and the Science subjects. A strong discipline record is also recommended.
u;m not sure but im guessing a thermonator...