Growing a specific type of plant in different soils, lighting and other conditions. Then mark the progress of these plants on a daily basis. Find out what conditions are best for a plant to grow in.
2007-02-14 02:20:43
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answered by Anonymous
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My 8th grade science project was about the effectiveness of different types of antibacterial products.
You'll need: 1 Petri dish for each soap you will test, 1 raw piece of chicken for each soap you will test, various soaps.
Wash your hands. Rub the raw chicken on your hands for five minutes. Then, take one of the soaps and wash your hands with it. After your hands are washed press your thumb on one of the Petri dishes. Repeat the process (starting at the chicken).
Every day record observations about each Petri dish.
2007-02-14 11:46:12
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answered by LC 4
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It depends on what your interesed in learning. Science fair projects usually display what the persons doing them are interested in or in learning... so... to answer your question: What do YOU want to learn? then make your project accordingly.
2007-02-14 10:25:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Topics:
fingerprinting
volcanoes
plants w/different types of soil or plantfood
solar system
handwriting sampling
anatomy
life cycles of animals or plants
organ transplantation
compare medications
global warming
2007-02-14 13:21:52
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answered by blue_girl 5
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