I've been really pressured with school lately and stuff. I really can't take it anymore. Plus a lot of things with my personal life thats starting to get a little crazy and out of control latelty...but yeah. I have like crud-load of homework now and stuff and I only have 10 days ubtil science fair is due, and me and my partner havent even started it yet. It doesnt seem like shes really into it or w/e. Like we say we have to start it soon but we never do because we never get a chance to get together and junk...so please can you guys give me ideas for science fair projects. Easy ones are fine because I really dont care if I win first prize or not by tyhe judges...I just wanna pass science. =/
sexiibrunette answered Monday January 17 2005, 5:33 pm: Last year i did "what kind of wrapping keeps sliced apples from browning the longest?" it was pretty easy. for millions of other project ideas go to www.google.com and type in science fair project ideas and they'll give you many websites you can visit for more ideas. previous years i also did "which brand of popcorn pops the most kernels?" and "which type of flower lives the longest?" In science class we just finished a lab you could do which was "Will salt have an effect on sliced cucumbers?" hope i could help! i can probably think of many more ideas for you to do so if you'd like to know some more just ask me by writing in my inbox. [ sexiibrunette's advice column | Ask sexiibrunette A Question ]
worshipthelizardking answered Monday January 17 2005, 5:33 pm: Take 5 plants. Put one in a dark closet. Put one in the sun light. Put one in a room with classical music playing. Put one in a room with rock music playing. Make the last one your variable like sunlight and music mixed together. Take polaroids of them everyday for 10 days. Hypothesize, record, the end. Really easy, no work involved. Hope I helped!
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