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I'm assuming this is a school science project in which case the answers are: # The materials required are pretty cheap and easy to get hold of # The health and safety considerations are pretty easy # The minimum science involved to do the experiment and understand the basic results is reasonably accessible but a full explanation of everything going on would stretch a top ability high school graduate. # The results are pretty consistent so your teacher can assess if you have done it right. Hint - If your best battery is made with a banana and 2 copper electrodes you probably got it wrong........ In summary its a good science project that allows you to learn, show what you know and doesn't create 2 many problems for your school.
pictures of you and the project and don't forget to include your name and your teachers name and the date it was made
One of the most popular science fair project and one you see on television shows everywhere is the volcano made from baking soda and vinegar. Some more fresh and not so used ideas include the molding process of bread and the science behind growing crystals.
How the results/data could be used in the real world (or by someone who didn't do the experiment).
what I did for my science project was does taking caffiene afftect ones typing speed? i got a science award for that. If I were you I wouldn't try to plant something (personal experience) it either starts to smell or just doesn't grow. i also wouldn't use american cheese for a cheese molding experiment (its factory made and wont mold easily) the caffeine project takes 5 days to do it make the poster and check it over!