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I need help with Science Fair

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Hey could any of you guys help me and my groupmates with our science fair project? We are desperate, we need a topic that involves an experiment and not a demonstration, we would really appreaciate it. Thanks in advance to those who reply to our message, and to those who took the time to read it.

  • 2 months later...

well, i suggest you to do the simplest experiments as those won't lose much time...

Way back in middle school, I waited till the last second to find a science experiment to conduct in front of the class; it took me so long to decide, I ended up demonstrating how Yeast feeds and grows off of sugar. It was awful. I used the wrong kind of Yeast, it was that live "active" stuff that is all mushy. Smells like rotting feet. I am so glad that was my last year at that school. Moral of the story: Don't, under any circumstance, procrastinate.

  • 4 weeks later...

Recreate the "big bang" and how life began from NOTHING...get a vaccum jar and then wait...

 

 

 

 

yup IMPOSSIBLE you just proved a theory to be obsurd.

Maybe an investigation into what it takes to completely miss the point of an insanley simple idea?

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