Once you have an interesting topic for a science project, for example time it takes to freeze different liquids you can set up your hypothesis.
A hypthesis is an educated guess on what is going to happen in your experiment.
Most hypothesises follow the format, "If...(what your going to do), then...(what you predict is going to happen).
A hypothesis should include your independent variable and your dependant variables.
So an example for the experiment above is:
If I freeze the same amount of soda pop, water, Orange Juice, and milk, then the soda pop will take the longest to completely freeze because of the sugar content in the pop.
the first step in the sientific proccess is to make a hypothesis
a hypothesis is an educated guess on a science project and even know it seems like it is wrong it is not a hypotheses is a educated guess
I guess the hypothesis would be that you can make a tornado in a jar. This isn't a very good "science project" because while you're making something that may look interesting there isn't a whole lot of "science" you can do with it.
An educated guess
the method of a science project of earthquakes
A hypothesis for a science project is a proposed explanation made on limited evidence as a starting point for the investigation. The best hypothesis for a science project of a lava lamp would be based off of the given information and a prediction of the result of the investigation.
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it is hypothesis
The hypothesis.
It's the answer to your hypothesis.
whats after the hypnosis in a science project
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