How accurate data is in the sense that you've repeated an experiment a number of times. I.e., one would answer the question 'how reliable were your results?' with something like 'they were very reliable as the experiment was repeated 67 times'.
Your school website is a good website to find a science fair project. Science programs for kids typically have websites with projects listed. PBS has a website for kids that includes science projects.
Maybe it will mean science stific word so I don't
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Because thats science
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"The New York Times" website
How accurate data is in the sense that you've repeated an experiment a number of times. I.e., one would answer the question 'how reliable were your results?' with something like 'they were very reliable as the experiment was repeated 67 times'.
This website (wiki answers) is NOT reliable.
Very reliable
Brainpop is a homework help website -- it does have a science section, yes.
There is no such thing as a "reliable horoscope". Horoscopes are superstitions; there is nothing "reliable" about them.
In the New York Times and many other companies, the newspaper contains an article dedicated to science alone. A website that is dedicated to all the work of science alone is biologynews.
Popular science can be a reliable source of information, but it is important to critically evaluate the credibility of the source and the accuracy of the information presented.
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