Yes, you need background research to support your hypothesis and you hav to rite a research paper too.
i dont know but i have to do one too in a science fair project and it has to be 1000 words! sincerely, Rania
i dont know but i have to do one too in a science fair project and it has to be 1000 words! sincerely, Rania
introduction (or research) you can give or should give detailed background information!
Background research is when you do research on your science fair subject before you do your experimentation. This helps you learn about your subject. You write this in a report form. Always remember to do a bibliography, which means siting the places you got your information. When you do your background information, you should type it because it makes you look more professional and the judges like that. When it comes down to it, you should type all of your pages for your science fair.
Background research for a science fair involves gathering information relevant to your project topic to understand existing knowledge and context. This includes reading scientific literature, articles, and other resources to learn about theories, methods, and previous experiments related to your hypothesis. It helps you formulate your research question, design your experiment, and interpret your results effectively. Additionally, thorough background research can provide insights into potential challenges and guide your approach to the project.
Background info is basically an introduction to the project.
Research; Reading.
more info about it
At the end when you are done with your paper.
If you want to
Yes you do it is part of the project.