Science Fair Research Paper Moths are flying around everywhere. They fly around all different types of lights‚ such as street lights‚ porch lights‚ and even traffic lights. Have you ever wondered why? There are many different theories to why moths are attracted to light‚ and all of them are from a different point of view. Some moth theories are based off of energy‚ scientist say that moths are attracted to the light energy that the light produces. This causes them to go to the brightest
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SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT TOPICS 1. From Gene to Genetics: What Kinds of Mutations Matter? 2. Don’t Get burned! Measure the UV Index at different times of the day. 3. Sound Locations 4. Measuring Sugar Content of a Liquid with a Laser Pointer. 5. How does the Color Affect Heating by the Absorption of Light? 6. Roller Coaster Marbles: How much Height to Loop the Loop? 7. Surface Tensions of Water 8. Effect of Propeller Size on Thrust Produced 9. How
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ABSTRACT The Illinois Junior Academy of Science CATEGORY Environmental Science STATE REGION # ________6________ SCHOOL Adlai E. Stevenson High School IJAS SCHOOL # ___6092__________ CITY/ZIP Long Grove‚ 60047 SCHOOL PHONE _(847) 415-4000_____ SPONSOR Mrs. Palffy NAME OF EXHIBITOR* Han Song Huang GRADE 9 NAME OF EXHIBITOR _____________ GRADE NAME OF EXHIBITOR GRADE NAME OF EXHIBITOR ______________________
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I am Jessica Bogde and the title of my project is‚ “The Catapult.” I chose to do this project because in the fourth grade‚ one of my peers inspired me to build a catapult because she built it as her Science Fair Project. I also wanted to do this project because I love building things and this project just added to my experience in building things. I chose to work alone on this project because I work faster when I am independent because other people mess around sometimes. I also chose to do this
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The purpose of my science fair project is so that people know what the liquids that I added can do to an egg. My problem statement is what kind of liquid such as water‚ milk‚ or vinegar will dissolve egg shell the fastest? My hypothesis was proven correct because my Hypothesis was if I test which liquid will dissolve an egg shell faster: water‚ milk‚ or vinegar‚ then I predict that the vinegar is going to dissolve the egg shell faster. Procedures: Pour the liquid into a measuring cup to have them
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you look if you can find the right sequence. When you are looking for patterns there is at least one for anything. Math can be very important and people can start caring more about it if they know it is all around them. Introduction In my science fair project I am going to try to find mathematical patterns in nature. The main pattern I am looking for is for the Fibonacci sequence‚ which consist of the numbers in the following order: 1‚1‚2‚3‚5‚8‚13‚21‚34… so forth and so on always adding the
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Bibliography a. Title: Effect of Organic Fertilizers Application on Growth‚ Yield and Quality of Tomatoes in North Kordofan (sandy soil) western Sudan b. Author(s): Kh. H. M. Ibrahim O.A.S. Fadni c. Journal: Greener Journal of Agricultural Sciences Vol. 3‚ April 2013 d. Source: http://www.gjournals.org/GJAS/GJAS%20Pdf/2013/April/Ibrahim%20and%20Fadni.pdf II. Main Idea This article’s objective was to examine the effect physical‚ chemical and nutritional properties of the soil and increasing
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Keith‚ K. H. (2001‚ December 1). [Web log message]. Retrieved from www.islandnet.com/see/weather/life/coldimpacts.html Allaby Michael‚ M. A. (2011‚ October 23). Freezing water and melting ice. Retrieved from 0-www.fofweb.com.dsl.starklibrary.org/science Naik Abhijit‚ A. N. (2010‚ December 14). Freezing point of salt water. Retrieved from www.buzzle.com/articles/freezingpoint-of-salt-water.html/ Monwuhea Jeng‚ J. M. (1998‚ November 00). Can hot water freeze faster than cold water?. Retrieved from
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Experimental design eight mineral samples: amethyst‚ azurite‚ calcite‚ lodestone‚ mica‚ rose quartz‚ talc‚ pyrite Bottle of vinegar Cup of lemon juice Cup (non-reactive: don’t use a metal cup!) 2 Eyedroppers Magnifying glass Steel nail Paper towel Pencil and paper Ice pick camera 1. Label your paper across the top in three columns: “Sample‚” “Fizz‚” and “Powder.” 2. Along the left hand side of the page‚ under Sample‚ write the name of each mineral 3. Under the “Fizz” and “Powder”
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Science Fair Project 2014/2015 Onyx/Jasper/Jade/Quartz Classes This year’s Science Fair Project involves exploring careers in the field of Science. Each student will “become a Scientist” of some type and create an experiment that fits the type of Scientist that he or she has chosen. Students will be responsible for maintaining his or her own Science Notebook AND creating a display board to showcase his or her experiment. Both items are due on Tuesday‚ February 24‚ 2015. Oral reports will also
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