Science fair projects are experiments or investigations that students conduct to explore scientific concepts or answer a question. They typically involve a hypothesis, method, data collection, analysis, and conclusion. Students often present their findings at a science fair to share their work with others.
Investigating the effect of temperature on the inflation rate of balloons. Studying the impact of different gases on the buoyancy of balloons. Discovering how the shape of a balloon affects its flight and stability. Testing the strength of balloons at different stages of inflation.
a best science fair project is everything that has nothing to do with growing plants.i KNOW THE BEST SCIENCE FAIR project because i did it for my whole life for science fair i always got 1rst place.ITS A ELECTRICAL VOLCANO IT INVOLVES BATTERIES.(Improvement Begins Here)Incorrect. A good science fair project does not matter on what it's about, it's about how much effort and creativity you place into your project. But if you really want an opinion, don't do volcanoes, they're cliche.
Pencil Circuts
"The Power of Air: Investigating the Effects of Air Pressure"
Nose it all.
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.
google.com or science fair projects.com
Decomposition, energy, light, electricity, and photosynthesis are all good science fair topics
Exercise makes you sweat
I doubt there is such a thing. Medicine is not, in general, a good subject for science fair projects; the studies take too long and mostly would be either illegal or at the very least unethical for most anyone who isn't already a physician to perform.
tomatoes and cucumbers
There are plenty of great 8th grade science fair projects. You could play with something like air concepts for example.
go to the site Google.com and ask good science fair projects
A good and popular science project is nothing that yo ugly self can do !!
Light it up! Burning question - does color count?
The grade is up to how diligent you are. Below are some sites that have lots of science fair projects.