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How a candle represents life itself
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If it is simply on tornadoes in general I would recommend something such as "Tornadoes: The Most Violent Storms on Earth" It would be different if the project focuses on some particular aspect of tornadoes.
Your title depends on your investigatory project
A fire science investigator is a investigator who try to find out why the fire started
"Explain future implications of results" means you need to think about how your results may impact others, either in research or in the real world. For instance, if you perform a survey that finds 65% of the residents in your town think the fire department costs too much money, a future implication of these results could be "the fire department may need to evaluate their current number of stations and personnel to see if any of them can be cut to reduce costs".
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If it is simply on tornadoes in general I would recommend something such as "Tornadoes: The Most Violent Storms on Earth" It would be different if the project focuses on some particular aspect of tornadoes.
Your title depends on your investigatory project
The standard Practice of fighting a fire is to remove any one of the elements in the fire triangle. These 3 elements are Fuel, Oxidant and Energy. In reality the fire triangle is slightly more complicated. It is actually 6 elements. These are Fuel, Oxidant, Energy, Heat Transfer, Mass transfer and Chemical reaction. Once again if you remove any one of these the fire will stop. Many fire extinguishers work on several of these factors.
I would suggest a slide show of its' natural environment.
"Why are you doing a fire extinguisher science project?" is the first question you should ask.If you decide you want to know what agent extinguishes a certain flammable the best, you might ask, "is a Dry Chemical or Carbon Dioxide extinguisher better for putting out a kerosene fire?"Or maybe you know your dad put out a kitchen fire then hung the half-used extinguisher back on the wall, and you want to know whether that extinguisher will still put out fires.
A fire science investigator is a investigator who try to find out why the fire started
Take a deep, tranparent bowl. Stick a candle in the middle of it. Fill it almost to the brim with water while making sure the candle doesn't fall over. Cover the candle with a glass. The water outside the glass will get sucked in. Whoops! Light the candle before you put the glass on top By Reimond Costa aged 10
Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department was created in 1962.
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I just conducted this experiment for my Science Fair project using Dentyne Fire and Dentyne Ice. The Dentyne Ice does not make your mouth's temperature cooler like you'd think it would. Instead it actually raises the temperature, most likely from the heat produced in the process of your mouth chewing. The Dentyne Fire However raised the temperature higher that the Ice did. So, for the answer for your question, it raises the temperature of your mouth.
I just conducted this experiment for my Science Fair project using Dentyne Fire and Dentyne Ice. The Dentyne Ice does not make your mouth's temperature cooler like you'd think it would. Instead it actually raises the temperature, most likely from the heat produced in the process of your mouth chewing. The Dentyne Fire However raised the temperature higher that the Ice did. So, for the answer for your question, it raises the temperature of your mouth.
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