i don't know you silly people~! how would i know!
weird! No
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.
i think best science project would be YOUR idea.
One catchy science fair project about melting ice could be investigating the effects of different substances, such as salt, sugar, or sand, on the rate of ice melting. Another idea could be studying how the shape or size of ice cubes affects their melting time. Additionally, you could explore how environmental factors, like temperature or humidity, impact the melting rate of ice. These projects would allow for hands-on experimentation and the opportunity to analyze and interpret data.
i think i know
You would bring your project.
water cycle
Sure would.
I would do a project about disposable diapers in landfills and how long it takes for them to biodegrade.
my answer would be a gauss rifle
Something about bacteria.
a good science fair project about energy is a water cycle and would be put in the Energy Awareness category
The best people to ask for help on a science project would be science teachers and professors at school. Depending on the complexity of the project, a family member or friend may be able to assist as well.