Sin quenta en dolares. There is no value in dollars, only in it's labor
you should write the same thing as a regular science fair project which is the first paragraph is explaining your project and the body paragraphs are going more deep into your science fair thought/project. It would be the same process but all you have to do is try to add some of your details since your project has no constants.
The project began because we thought if Russia was ahead of space program then we wold be dominated by Russia. It had little to do with science.
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 thought skin covers all organs
Yes a thought can be about almost anything.
sexually thought of as"love science"
It gets its name because it is small and skinny thought it is long.......
Thought is not a thing because thought is the past tense of think For example : I thought we will put the project in the index card.
because he thought it was interesting.
I believe the new project timeline is well thought out and achievable.
One synonym for interesting is thought provoking.
pseudoscience