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Your science project title should reflect the science you're trying to show off, and the best titles are funny, interesting, or catchy.
Dissolving pills in water can be an interesting science project to study factors affecting dissolution rates, solubility, and surface area. It can be a good project if properly planned and conducted in a safe and controlled manner, following all necessary precautions related to handling medications and chemicals.
"Chew on This: The Science of Gum" - it's catchy, it's punny, and it tells you exactly what the project is about. Plus, who doesn't love a good play on words when it comes to science fair projects? Go ahead and impress those judges with your gumption and your gum knowledge!
"You can stick it over here" or "Sticky Zone" might be good...
"Blubber: The Insulating Adaptation of Marine Mammals"
"Evaporation Exploration: Investigating Factors Affecting Water Evaporation"
The Buoyancy of an Egg
That wold depend entirely on what the project is about. There is no point having an awesomely constructed phrase if it has no relevance to your hypothesis.
Maybe "Soccer" even though that name sounds dumb.
"Do you see what eye see?" "Eyes, most important muscle." Those could be some good names ;D
Your science project title should reflect the science you're trying to show off, and the best titles are funny, interesting, or catchy.
Maybe a title like "It's Getting Hot in Here" or "Some Like It Hot." These are funny and cute titles that still relate to your project.
What is the project on
It depends on what the project is on.
this is a very good science project
Here are some engaging titles for a 7th-grade science fair project focused on density: "Floating vs. Sinking: What Makes an Object Buoyant?", "The Density Challenge: Can You Find the Heaviest Liquid?", "Layers of Liquids: Exploring Density with Colorful Solutions", and "The Mystery of the Disappearing Egg: How Density Changes with Salt Water". These titles encourage curiosity and hands-on experimentation!
You can do the Coke A Cola and Mentos project.