yes you can make insect repellent as an investigatory project..
this is one of the example :
NATURAL INSECT REPELLENT
materials:
cacao leaves
garlic
eucalyptus oil
olive oil
PROCEDURE
boil the cacao leaves
grind the garlic
and mix the eucalyptus oil to the olive oil and mix it to the boil cacao leaves
Best subjects for investigatory projects... 1. Broken crayons. Melting crayons, and turning them to candles by shaping them, or something. 2. Janitor fishes. You can remove their scales and make them as GLUE, so that Janitor Fishes can be lessen. 3. Plastic bottle. You can make the bottom of the bottle as a pot, and the top as a sprinkler! *ETC... if you want more subjects for investigatory projects, search it on GOOGLE(or any search toolbar!)!
An investigatory project about "bato balani" could involve studying the magnetic properties of different types of stones or minerals and how they can interact with magnetism. You could experiment with using a magnet to test the attraction or repulsion of different rocks or minerals to understand more about their magnetic properties and potential applications. Remember to make sure to conduct your experiments safely and accurately record your observations for analysis.
the investigatory project by the formula is 4x4x4x4x4= the answer must known as by the vice versa of the studies it will remain the other side it wil can never change to it's proper place because, it can cure the definition of it's own direction. it can make our answer correctly by this way...
To create an investigatory project using onions or garlic to produce a glue, you can extract the juice from the onions or garlic and mix it with other compounds like vinegar or sugar to enhance its adhesive properties. Test the glue on different materials to determine its strength and durability compared to commercial glue products. Document your process, results, and conclusions to present in your investigatory project.
Sure! Some examples of science investigatory projects could include studying the effects of different fertilizers on plant growth, testing the effectiveness of natural remedies on reducing bacteria growth, or investigating the impact of different light sources on seed germination.
To analyze the effectiveness of a homemade insect repellent in an investigatory project, you can conduct a comparative study by testing the repellent on insects in a controlled environment and comparing the results with a control group. Measure parameters such as repellency rate, duration of effectiveness, and reapplication frequency to draw conclusions about the repellent's efficacy. Additionally, you can also consider conducting surveys or interviews to gather feedback from users to assess their experience with the repellent.
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i want project. and that is why i want to have an investigatory project about electricity from fruits. i want comlplete data and analysis about this. thanks.
Eat it
it's not an investigatory project 'cause you're not investigating, you're making a freakin' object! >.<
An example of an easy yet great investigatory project could be testing the effectiveness of natural mosquito repellents compared to commercial mosquito repellents. You can set up a simple experiment, collect data on mosquito activity, and analyze the results to draw conclusions on which type of repellent works best.
Ask god....
Grade 6 can make science investigatory project Like: Horsetail can make us beautiful. Electromagnet. Guava can make into soap. Ashitaba leaves.
There various ideas that you can use to make a title of your science investigatory project. You can come up with a title based on the content, the process or the end result expected.
test , eat , do anything with the banana
"Make something out ofnothing"
using it in a battery