so you can improve and improve till it good enough for you.
A rough draft is pretty much an outline of the finished project. It doesn't need to be in great detail, but it must contain the key points of your project. Your teacher will then look through this 'rough draft' and will tell you what to improve...then you can write in more detail once you know what you need to include.
The "Swimming Raisins" science project demonstrates the principles of density and buoyancy using carbonated water and raisins. When raisins are placed in the carbonated water, they initially sink due to their density. However, as carbon dioxide bubbles attach to the surface of the raisins, they become buoyant and rise to the surface. Once the bubbles pop, the raisins sink again, illustrating the cyclical nature of buoyancy in a liquid medium.
Repeated readings give more accurate results. The more readings you have, the less likely it will be that your average was effected and skewed by one part of the experiment (unless of course, you're reading the whole thing in the wrong way). In science you also do tests more than once and have a large amount of test subjects for the same reason.
Scientists do their test more than once, or get their colleagues and peers to do the same experiment in order to verify the results of their experiment. This is called reproducing an experiment and its results.
science has changed our lives because without it then we wouldn't know half of the things that we know today and we wouldn't even know many things about our very own bodies. science is very complicated but once you know the major things then its more likely to learn the other scientifically things a lot easier. science is the recording solutions to all of life's problems.Jessica 12 xx
yes, if u test it with regular bags, and green bags. i did this once at a science fair
A rough draft is pretty much an outline of the finished project. It doesn't need to be in great detail, but it must contain the key points of your project. Your teacher will then look through this 'rough draft' and will tell you what to improve...then you can write in more detail once you know what you need to include.
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A science fair project normally begins with a problem statement and/or a question. If you are doing a display, I would probably look at my experiement and ask myself what kinds of questions I was trying to answer. For instance, I once did a science fair project that involved a compost pile. The "problem" or "question" that I asked myself was... What is the fastest way to compost organics? Then I made a hypothesis (or educated guess) on what I thought the answer might be and bam...I had a science fair project. I tested out my guesses and determined which thing worked best.
I did that in Science Camp once. When you put mentos in a soda bottle the soda will shoot up creating a little shoot up of soda. Its very fun!
No. Every answer discovered raises one or more new questions.
I once had to do a project similar to that so from my experience a good plant to plant in a jar is the nicotine plant that is not used for cigarettes but a different type
Beginning a project well makes it easier to do the rest.; Once you have begun a project well, you do not need to put in much more effort to finish it.
this experiement is a category of physical science. i once did a project on this. it was with lemon and potatoes conducting electricity. well, somewhat like. becoming a doctor, training at calpoly.
Once you studying Political Science your eligible to further peruse Law . Once you have studied adequately you can apply to become a Lawyer , Judge , District Attorney , Cop more of the bodies which require to be authoritative or legislative
Voting. Once is good. More than once is a serious offence. That one is hard. :)
Very well once you get the hang of it.