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Testable Questions for Science Fair Projects. Does the type of liquid affect how fast an ice cube melts? Does changing the temperature of water affect the
Just remember, in order for it to be a “testable question" you must be able to measure the results, such as length, weight, distance, time, temperature, etc.
Testable Questions Examples and Hypotheses. No description. by. Ellie Hodges. on 15 September 2011. Comments (0). Please log in to add your comment.
Testable questions are those that can be answered through hands-on investigation by the student. The key difference between a general interest science question and a testable question is that testable questions are always about changing one thing to see what the effect is on another thing.
Fifty-five Sample Science Project Topics. 1. Does caffeine speed up your heart rate? 2. Which type of orange gives more juice when squeezed? 3. What types of
A good scientific question can be tested by some experiment or measurement that you can do. For example: “Where does the Sun come from? is not as good as
Okay, this is the hardest part of the whole projectpicking your topic. But here are some ideas to get you started. Even if you don't like any, they may inspire you
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If the questions you circled have anything in common, you probably have a strong interest in that topic. You might want to think about doing a science-fair project.
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