There really aren't any good science fair questions you can ask about the Bermuda triangle specifically. Pretty much all of the stuff that supposedly happened there has been more or less disproven.
However, you could ask what sort of things might cause an aircraft (or boat or whatever) to crash/go missing. For instance, some weather phenomenon can mess up compasses and GPS, certain types of ocean currents can cause ships to move atypically and cause them to drift vastly off course...
So yeah, look at what could go wrong that might explain disappearances, rather than something about the triangle itself.
Is the question, 'ARE you doing a science fair project on recycling?" Well, I'm not. My school doesn't have science fairs. XD
A question is that you ask someone like anne do you have a friend
A question and boackground info on that subject. !
Introduction means what are you really trying to out for ur science question
yes but you have to have a topic question to ask
Does bread last longer on the counter or the refridgerator
A question that hasn't been answered.
What the purpose of your project is, what you are going to answer when you are done. Usually a question if its a science and not technology project.
This question of are pulleys a good science fair project is up to the person choosing the project. If you like it then you should do it. If not then don't do it. The choice is up to you.
yes for a good science fair you would you need a title, question, aim, abstract, hypothesis, method, variables, results, conclusion, bibliography and thanks
To answer this question, you would have to have a scientific experiment's results. If you are participating in a science fair you could use this as your science fair project, therefore answering your scientific inquiry and getting a science fair project idea at the same time!!
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