Pick a topic.
Research.
Hypothesis.
Experiment.
Construct an exhibit for results.
Write a report.
Practice presenting.
Pick something you are interested in, something you'd like to think about and know more about
Then do some background research on the topic.
Decide whether you can state a hypothesis related to the topic (that is, a cause and effect statement that you can test), and follow the strict method listed above, or whether you will just observe something.
Design and carry out your research, keeping careful records of everything you do or see and your results or observations.
Construct an exhibit or display to show and explain to others what you hoped to test.
Write a short report that also states the same things as the exhibit or display, and also gives the sources of your background research.
Practice describing your project and results, so you will be ready for visitors to your exhibit at the science fair.
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Gulliver
was a surgeon and he was on the ship named “Antelope”. When a violent storm
came and the ship sank, all the crew members were engulfed in the ocean. Gulliver
somehow managed and swam to the shore.
He
was so tired that soon he fell into a deep sleep and when he woke he saw that
he was caught and chained by little men called Lilliputians who lived there.
At
first, when he tried to free himself, they were frightened of him and fire
dozens of arrows in to his chest, hands, and arms but later they treated him
very well. Gulliver admitted that first he want that take people in his hand
and crush them but when they treated him well, he also treated them well. He was
impressed by their nice hospitality they showed.
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Answer:
Emulsions are a type of suspension, where two immiscible liquids are mixed together. Examples of suspended solutions include salt water, sand in water, and muddy water.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is a natural process by which trees and plants use energy from the sun and carbon dioxide from the air to make the food they need to live and grow. At the same time, the leaves or needles absorb carbon dioxide from the air. These raw materials flow to plant cells containing chlorophyll.